
A few weeks, I had an opportunity to spend an afternoon at the Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia before taking country roads south to visit my folks.
The Museum of Aviation is HUGE! There are four buildings (some with multiple floors) full of planes, drones, helicopters, support vehicles, equipment, and exhibits. There is a VR experience and other interactive exhibits. The four buildings are surrounded by additional aircraft that you can walk around (I walked 1.6 miles while I was there). Admission is free (but donations are accepted).
The museum is staffed by experienced volunteers/retired servicemen who are friendly and glad to talk and answer questions. They are also doing restoration work in the exhibit areas.
I was chuffed by the whole experience!
If you are an aircraft enthusiast, you owe it to yourself to visit here.
Below, I’m posting some of the hundreds of photos that I took there.
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle on Pedestal Outside






McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle Wheels Down and Service Compartments Open In Main Building







McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle Cockpit









Pratt & Whitney F-15 Engine

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (Thunderbirds)









Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk







Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Its Weapons and Equipment
















Rockwell B-1 Lancer





Boeing B-52 Stratofortress






Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II

McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II



Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird


Lockheed U-2



Republic F-105 Thunderchief


Convair F-102 Delta Dagger and Convair F-106 Delta Dart

McDonnell F-101 Voodoo

McDonnell RF-101

North American F-100 Super Sabre




Republic F-84 Thunderjet


North American F-86 Sabre


Sikorsky MH-53M Pave Low IV






Sikorsky HH-3E Jolly Green Giant



Curtiss P-40 Warhawk

North American P-51 Mustang



Boeing B-29 Superfortress









Curtiss JN Jenny with Snoopy (Maybe his Sopwith Camel was being serviced!)

Space Lab Spacesuit





Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD)





Eugene Jacques Bullard, First African-American Fighter Pilot Statue
Walking Around Back

Is That a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Ruddervator Behind the Museum???

Jose the Duck’s Uniform, Vernon Delaney’s B-17 crew of the 817th Bomb Squadron
