The Air Mobility Command Museum is the only museum in the United States dedicated to airlift and air refueling history.
1301 Heritage Rd. (at Reno St.) Dover , DE 19901 United States
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This place is fantastic. The tour guide was ex Air Force and really knew everything. Great way to spend the day.
Check out the inside of a retired C-47 that was used during D-Day and a C-133 that was used to haul strategic missiles. For more info on the contents of the museum check out this C-SPAN video. Read more
Great museum , amazing content and the volunteers are very courteous and helpful
The only museum dedicated to airlift and air refueling history. Take a guided tour or let your kids experience the free flight simulators. What’s nearby: John Dickinson Plantation. Read more
Very nice museum , interesting and kids enjoy it !!
Great place to visit remember to make a donation to support the museum . Some of the planes you can even go into
Free admission and parking ! This is the only museum in the United States dedicated to airlift and air refueling history.
Great staff , exhibits and its free! A good day spent with my boys.
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Entertaining and neat
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Enjoy your career.. army out
So many Dover's, only one Delaware!
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Parking lot is always packed. Park far away from entrance - Sharon Carpenter
Just go and love and soak in and enjoy the day. The staff is phenomenal. The beer is glorious. The atmosphere is unparalleled. Do it. - Nev
A free tour of the first plantations and one of the signers of the declaration. It had a lot of untouched history and the tour guide dressed in the time period. And gave a tour of the house and area - Erik Cintron