Would you like a visit by our Bell OH-58 Kiowa helicopter to your locations for events and activities? Map & Directions 

Buy Tickets, Copyright 1998 - 2018 | All Rights Reserved |.
FAQ

Also he has a lot of knowledge  and experience  to keep you intrigued. First trip out there. The Fort Worth Aviation Museum (FWAM) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of aviation in Fort Worth, the North Texas region, and around the world. Indoors, you will find the B-36 Peacemaker and interactive Forward Air Controllers Museum, a T-38 cockpit simulator and computer simulator flights. The "petting zoo" aka all of the aircraft outside that you can touch are really cool. One of our most popular aircraft is a giant CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter that visitors can walk into and explore. Projects for Families and Children.
Our "Petting Zoo" collection of 26 warbirds offers a unique experience of getting up close to real airplanes. We have cockpit and computer flight simulators for young and old and use our aviation heritage to inspire young people to stay in school and pursue careers in aviation and aerospace. Hours include: Wednesdays from 9 AM to 4 PM, Saturdays from 9 AM to 5 PM and Sundays from 11 AM to 5 PM. 11 reviews of Fort Worth Aviation Museum "Well worth the trip. I myself was an Air Force crew chief. Awesome experience. The museum was rebranded in 2013 and was previously known as the Veterans Memorial Air Park. Educator Downloads. Jim was very friendly and informative.

OV-10 Bronco Bring a treat bag and visit our candy stations! A Blue Star Museum, the Fort Worth Aviation Museum recognizes active duty military and families with free admission. Videos – (Also see our YouTube Channel) Forward Air Controllers Library. OV-10 Bronco; Search for: Fort Worth Aviation Donate All xcman85 2019-04-16T15:19:00+00:00. Call or write for details.…. .css-1o5pw2t{width:24px;height:24px;display:inline-block;vertical-align:middle;position:relative;overflow:hidden;top:-0.1em;fill:rgba(187,186,192,1);}.css-1o5pw2t::before{position:absolute;display:block;left:0;}.css-1o5pw2t::after{content:'';display:block;position:absolute;left:0;right:0;top:0;bottom:0;}.css-1o5pw2t svg{position:absolute;width:100%;height:100%;fill:inherit;display:block;left:0;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;}.css-1o5pw2t:hover,.css-1o5pw2t:focus{fill:rgba(117,114,128,1);}. The inside museum was just as interesting as the outside air park. Got a change to talk to some of the volunteers and docents and what a great job they have done to put this place together and keep it going for the public. They even have some veterans in the building explaining to the kids about what the gadgets mean and do while being a pilot in the cockpit.They even inspired my daughter to become a pilot.