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Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday 1:00 – 7:00 PM
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Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire
Reviews
Nathan Jansen (03/25/2021)
Great staff! My girlfriend and I were trying to find something to do and we came upon this museum. The staff greeted us and began our tour right away. They were very informative and passionate about aviation, the history of the building, and every piece of aircraft within the walls had a tale that they were able to tell. 10/10 would go there again!
Christina Levitan (01/19/2021)
Family favorite place to go. Even when they are not open, we enjoy watching the planes from their parking lot. It really is so beautiful and informative. If you have never gone, try to come here because it is so worth the trip!
Tristan Aho (01/24/2021)
Not much there, but they are extremely knowledgeable, and everyone gets there own tour guide, you can learn a lot! It's a nonprofit. The tour people are volunteers. Its worth $10. They all have great story's also. It's more of a learning experience, then a see a bunch of stuff place. I'll take my friends when covid Is over.
Chuck Paone (02/12/2021)
This is a hidden gem off the hustle and bustle of Manchester. Great history musuem of NH place in Aviation history in the reclaimed art deco original airport terminal. Covid protocols are in place limiting visitors to 24 maximum at a time, credit only payment and temperature checks required for entry.
Stephen Priest (02/07/2021)
Small museum located in the original air terminal for Manchester Airport. I was given a tour by two men. The first was the executive director of the museum. When I told him I learned of the museum and it's special display through the Hippo ud83eudd9b Press ud83dudddeufe0f newspaper, he told me he worked for the newspaper ud83dudcf0 before working for the museum. He took me on a tour explaining that the museum is trying to encourage students to enter the field of aeronautics and one way was having students actually assemble an airplane. They hope to finish the airplane and actually sell it. proceeds from the sale will go to buy another kit to build one of the airplane. The planes are inspected for safety.nThe second man took me through the rest of the building ud83cudfeb and showed me the displays and donated toys and models. A number of models were built by a former Tuskegee airman. We came to a documentary that even he didn't see about the Chicago air shows of 1929-31. Both our eyes bugged out of our head when we saw old news footage of a plane crash were the pilot was killed. Toys were demonstrated and I pointed out the names of the Star Wars ships he didn't know. He did know about the subject matter about WW2 and the Battle of Britain.nYou can see the tire of a bomber that was found in Fremont after the bomber crashed. Or a fighter's canopy used as a sled. Neil Armstrong has a section dedicated to him.nThe flight ud83dudeeb simulator and cockpit are closed ud83dudd12 due to Covid-19.nA real time display of when planes are landing ud83dudeec or taking off is in the classroom. Gift shop near the exit.nThe display of toys and Christmas decorations is on till this Sunday. I hope you can go.nGreat view of the airport. It may not interest everyone, but, I enjoy history so I had a good time.nIf you enjoy history, give the place a try. It won't take long to explore. Facemasks required.
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