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A-10A Thunderbolt II

The A-10 is the first United States Air Force (USAF) aircraft designed specifically for close air support of ground forces. These aircraft entered service in 1976 and were designed for easy maneuverability at low speeds and altitudes and for... Take the Tour »

B-17G Flying Fortress

Step inside this famous World War II bomber! The B-17 was first introduced in 1935 and was the first Boeing military aircraft with a flight deck instead of an open cockpit... Take the Tour »

C-119A Flying Boxcar

The C-119A Flying Boxcar was manufactured to carry cargo, military personnel, hospital patients, and drop troops and supplies by parachute into areas where aircraft could not land... Take the Tour »

C-124 Globemaster II

The C-124 Globemaster II is the aircraft that greets you when you walk up to the Hill Aerospace Museum! Step inside to see what makes up this massive aircraft... Take the Tour »

C-140 JetStar (Air Force One)

Walk through a former Air Force One plane! President Lyndon B. Johnson used this C-140 "Jetstar" during his presidency and it has been restored to how it would've looked then... Take the Tour »

C-47 Skytrain

The C-47 Skytrain carried personnel and cargo, towed gliders, dropped paratroopers and flares for night bombing attacks, hauled supplies and evacuated the wounded during both World War II and the Korean War. Additionally, they served in transport, gunship and... Take the Tour »

HH-3E Jolly Green Giant

The HH-3E was manufactured in 1966 and equipped to carry either twenty-five, fully-equipped troops, fifteen patients on stretchers or 5,000 pounds of cargo for use during the Vietnam War. Many CH-3E aircraft were later converted... Take the Tour »

HH-1H Iroquois

Initially designated as the UH-1A, the Iroquois served during the Vietnam War starting in 1962. The subsequent variation, the HH-1H, was designed as a search and rescue aircraft for Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) sites and test ranges... Take the Tour »

KC-135E Stratotanker

The KC-135E Stratotanker refuel fighter, bomber, and cargo planes. To transfer fuel, the KC-135 carefully flies above and matches the speed of the recipient plane. Fuel is pumped through a flying boom connecting the two aircraft... Take the Tour »

MH-53M Pave Low IV

The USAF used the MH-53M Super Jolly Pave Low IV for special operations to enter enemy territory. These aircraft were capable of operating day, night or in bad weather. They conducted long-range, low-level missions to insert, extract... Take the Tour »

P-40 Warhawk

Curtiss produced 13,783 P-40s in various configurations including the P-40N in 1944 for use during World War II. These fighters served throughout the war on every front with no less than 28 Allied nations. No other fighter... Take the Tour »

P-51 Mustang

Take a look at this amazing fighter that was deployed for over 40 years, being used in World War II and the Korean war. It was claimed to have destroyed over 4,900 enemy aircraft... Take the Tour »

RB-57A Canberra

The RB-57A was designed as a twinjet tactical bomber, as well as a photo reconnaissance platform used during Vietnam and the Cold War... Take the Tour »

SR-71 Blackbird

This plane needs no introduction. The SR-71 is best known for its world record speeds, many of which were set without pushing its full capabilities... Take the Tour »