What an awesome morning / day at the Commemorative Air Force Houston Wing!! If you havent been, check out their upcoming events. If your kids have ever wanted to learn to fly & work on airplanes they have programs for that too!! Everyone there is just so great & welcoming, met so many amazing people & the history they hold is for you to hear about in person! Hammerson & I cant wait for weekend after next to go back!!
If youre interested in vintage WW2 planes, this is a great place to go. The volunteers are full of stories and details about the planes and everything related to them. Its clear they all love their contributions to maintaining the planes.Chuck is the man full of stories, anecdotes and details at the small museum. I loved getting a tour from him. Highly recommended!
Small place, all the exhibits are inside one hanger. If you are a fan of WWII aircrafts, this is the place even though they have a limited number of planes here. The volunteers are very helpful and knowledgeable. They also covers American, German and Japanese military and home front life during the War.They are Open to the public on the 1st and the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.Few parking spots available near the hanger, but you can find lot of space to park nearby.
Had a great time at the West wing open house yesterday . I would realy recommend this place for any ww2 aircraft buff..Lots of aircraft to look at..
This museum is a gem !!! Love it ! The staff is incredible ! During the tour we learnt a lot ! There s an open hangar once a year . Dont miss it ! Thank you to all the volunteers !
Really neat museum with a lot of unique wwii items. The planes are amazing though. They offer rides in their planes which I would recommend to everyone. I rode in an at-6 texan and had an amazing experience. Pilots and staff are all very friendly and informative and the ride was great.
This is a great organization dedicated to preserving pieces of history a person can fully ride in & experience.
The staff is very friendly and knowlegadble. My boys were so exiceted to go into the paratrooper plane. They also had some great collections or things from WWII. We all had a great time, for free, and we got to see one of the planes take off.
This is a very nice place for kids and adults who love to experience history and aircrafts. All the war planes here are still flyable and in very good conditions.Yoi can also buy ticket to fly with these WW II aircrafts. The price to fly is about $250.Visiting the museum and aircrafts are free.
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