

Alternatively, drop by on the second Saturday of the month to enjoy a fly-in breakfast ($12 available 8am till 10:30am) and ask about 'champagne flights,' which fly the coast in a WWII C-47 about once a month ($250 per person). This book is well researched and provides detailed information about military plane crashes in Florida during World War ll. In March or April the museum hosts a family-friendly air show when combat veterans put on a three-hour aerial display and offer the next generation of ace pilots a chance to fly in a unique piece of history. The VAC’s flagship, the Tico Belle, a 1942 C-47A that dropped paratroopers at the D-Day landings, sits combat ready next to a restored Top Gun–style Grumman Wildcat that took more than 30,000 hours to restore. The Valiant Air Command Warbird museum has exhibits, displays, artifacts and vintage warbirds from WWI through the present.
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A memorabilia hall kicks off the tour, then you’re free to roam through three hangars, one a restoration workshop and the other two housing vintage aircraft from WWII, the Vietnam War and the Korean War. Where in Florida are P-40 and T-6 flights available Flights are offered in partnership with a vintage flight school.

It is only 6.00 admission for a very well maintained collection of military. The museum displays, maintains and restores all. 4 reviews of Warbird Air Museum Found this via Yelp iPhone app under museums. What started off as a hobby for 12 combat veterans has grown into a 1500-member-strong club and fascinating museum, which celebrates the region's aviation heritage with an impressive stock of more than 45 classic planes. Presently the Museum has 10 acres of property at the Space Center Executive Airport in Titusville, Florida.
