Great museum if you are an aviation buff, located in Riverside, Ohio, admission is free, open 9:00 — 5:00 daily. Wright-Patterson AFB.
Jonathan L.
Place rating: 5 Monterey Park, CA
When I first found out I had to go to Dayton, OH for a business trip. I said to myself oh noooo! What am I going to do there? But luckily I found a huge gem in densely populated city. I decided to visit the Air Force Museum. I decided to give myself a few hours to check out the 3 hangers full of planes, missiles, and space related items. The museum is separated by 3 distinct timelines of human flight. The first one was dedicated to the Wright Brothers and planes from WWI if my memory serves me correct. The second one was from WWI to the Vietnam War, and lastly the remaining was Vietnam to the modern era. I would highly recommend allocating at least 4 — 6 hours for this museum visit. But if you are on a rush, you could probably finish the tour in about 2 hours.
Nikki M.
Place rating: 5 Salem, MI
Very cool place! If you get a chance to visit take advantage of it! Its free of chrage, they have 3 different hangers of planes split up by the years(WWI and II, Korea/Vietnam, Cold War, Modern) and they have films you can watch that are about 5 minutes long on different exhibits. Helps you get a little extra info/background on what youre looking at! They have guided audio tours, the guides around the building are very helpful and social. Customer service gets 5 stars on its own. A good place for kids and adults alike! Even if planes arent your thing you cant not enjoy seeing planes from the past, especially when they are hanging above your head and are 100 – 200 feet long! Hope you can check it out!