This museum memorializes the pioneers of flight, from the 1920s and 30s, through World War II and up to the jet and rocket age of today. The museum …
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Sep 17, 2024
I had a blast at the Frontiers of Flight Museum! As a huge aviation fan, I was blown away by the incredible collection of planes and exhibits. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in aviation hist… Full review by Rilwan R
Sep 14, 2024
I thought this was a museum but it turned out to be Chuck E. Cheese. The large groups of unsupervised children running wild among the exhibits were unbelievable! I’m talking 10 boys around 8 years ol… Full review by lisalisawashere
May 3, 2024
I really enjoyed this museum. If you like air museums, this is small but has a lot of stuff inside from a Wright flyer to a "flying flapjack" to an Apollo capsule. Also, a large section devoted to th… Full review by lamarbradley
Can you sit in the planes are most just to look at?
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Since these are vintage aircraft that are expensive to restore and maintain, they are not open for visitors to sit in...they would be quickly damaged. There is at least one seat on the …
Since these are vintage aircraft that are expensive to restore and maintain, they are not open for visitors to sit in...they would be quickly damaged. There is at least one seat on the exhibit floor guests can sit in for a good photo op.
Yes, but as in all situations with toddlers, they must be supervised. It is not a place where they can just run and touch everything. There is a very nice play area however just for …
Yes, but as in all situations with toddlers, they must be supervised. It is not a place where they can just run and touch everything. There is a very nice play area however just for them.
We have a 3 hour layover at Love. Would that be enough time to see this museum?
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Yes and no. If you just want to look w/o reading, then maybe you could get away with it. If you want to soak in the full experience, especially if you get a tour, you might be …
Yes and no. If you just want to look w/o reading, then maybe you could get away with it. If you want to soak in the full experience, especially if you get a tour, you might be pulling it a little close.
Is this location within walking distance of the nearest DART (light rail) station?
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The closest DART station I've seen is on the opposite side of the airport on Denton Drive. So you'd have to hike down Denton Drive to Mockingbird then curve around Lemmon to the …
The closest DART station I've seen is on the opposite side of the airport on Denton Drive. So you'd have to hike down Denton Drive to Mockingbird then curve around Lemmon to the museum. There is a bus stop at the top of the drive that leads to the museum. If you can get a transfer from the DART station to the Lemmon bus you'd have a lot easier journey. Walking would be a pretty long journey. Hope this helps.