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Admission for 2 or 4 to Aerospace Discovery at Florida Air Museum (Up to 47% Off)

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Aviation museum displays homebuilt and military planes, plus artifacts from the largest collection of Howard Hughes memorabilia in the world

Choose between Two Options

  • $16.50 for admission for two (up to a $24 value)
  • $25.50 for admission for four (up to a $48 value)

Student, senior, and military discounted tickets are available but this voucher still offers the best deal available. Children five and under are free.Check museum website or call the museum prior to your visit for any current closures due to scheduled maintenance or facility events.

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  • Additional Info
    • Not valid during any special events including the annual SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo; please visit www.flysnf.org for dates and call the museum with any questions. Museum subject to closing for private functions; please call to verify hours.
  • Terms & Conditions
    • Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 2 additional as gift(s).
    • May be repurchased every 90 days.
    • Valid only for option purchased.
  • Legal Disclosures
    • Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
    • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Florida Air Museum

At Florida Air Museum, the official aviation and aerospace education center of the State of Florida, any vessel with skyward aims is worth preserving. Culled from all eras of aviation, the museum's collection encompasses vintage, factory-made, and homebuilt aircrafts alike, with plenty of military planes and air racers in between. Amid the aircrafts on display, visitors from around the world can see the Florida Aviation Hall of Fame that focuses on top Florida and female aviators, as well as famous pilots such as the Tuskeegee Airmen and Charles Lindbergh.

The museum also celebrates Howard Hughes by rotating artifacts from the world's largest collection of his memorabilia. The exhibit includes Hughes' leather flying suits, as well as models of his most famous vessels, such as his HK-1 nicknamed the “Spruce Goose." The Discovery Zone features flight simulators that whisk budding pilots away on their own journeys into the pretend-skies, interactive learning stations help guests explore the history of aviation, the Florida Aviation Timeline focuses on the state's military and commercial contribution, and the museum's year-round programs delve deeper into Florida aviation history through camps, workshops, and guest lecturers.

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