- National Museum of Naval Aviation
The National Museum of Naval Aviation is a military and aerospace museum located at
Naval Air Station Pensacola ,Florida . The museum opened in 1962.As its name suggests, the museum is devoted to the history of naval aviation, including that of the U. S. Navy, the U. S. Marine Corps, and the U. S. Coast Guard. More than 150
aircraft andspacecraft are on display, including four former Blue AngelA-4 Skyhawk s (the Blue Angels are based at NAS Pensacola), the CurtisNC-4 (the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic), U. S. Coast Guardhelicopter s,biplane s, a K-47 Airship control gondola and tail fin, an aircraft that PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush trained in, and theS-3 Viking used to transport PresidentGeorge W. Bush to the USS "Abraham Lincoln" in 2003 ("see"Navy One ). These historic and one-of-a-kind aircraft are displayed both inside the Museum's convert|300000|sqft|m2|-4 of exhibit space and outside on the Museum's 37 acre grounds.In addition to the displays, the museum operates an
IMAX theatre, museum store, and cafe. Also the museum is the home of the National Flight Academy, a 6-day program designed (in partnership with the Escambia and Santa Rosa school districts) to teach 7th through 12th grade students about the importance of science and math in aerospace careers. The Academy is currently planning a convert|245000|sqft|m2|-2|sing=on expansion to the museum which would add classroom and dormitory space for the students during their stay.The museum is open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm every day except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Parking and admission to the museum are free, though donations are welcome. Some exhibits inside the museum, such as the theatre, charge separate admission.
Practice demonstrations by the
Blue Angels may be viewed from the museum most Tuesday and Wednesday mornings between March and November. These practices are weather permitting, and a tentative practice schedule may be viewed on the Blue Angels’ website.Captain
Robert L. Rasmussen , a retired Navy captain and Blue Angel, is the current director of the National Museum of Naval Aviation. He hand-sculpted many of the statues and painted many of the watercolor and oil paintings in the museum as well.ee also
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Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum
*List of maritime museums in the United States
*Naval Aviation Hall of Honor
*R.G. Smith Award External links
* [http://naval.aviation.museum/ National Museum of Naval Aviation]
* [http://www.nfacademy.org/ National Flight Academy]
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