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Experience the Bay Area's pivotal role in aviation, space, and technology history.
Discover an impressive collection of vehicles, aircraft, and historical artifacts.
Journey through time from the golden age of flight to the advancements of the space age.
Inspire imaginations with compelling stories of innovation and human spirit for all ages.
A perfect gift for history enthusiasts, aviation fans, or families seeking an educational adventure.
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2. No reservation needed!
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- 3-day hassle-free refund guarantee - Free cancellation for up to 3 days after purchase for unredeemed vouchers.
- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
- Not valid with other offers or promotions.
About Moffett Field Historical Society
Since opening in 1933, Moffett Field has seen aircraft from the Army Air Corps, the Navy, NASA, and the National Guard land safely. It's famous Hangar One is one of the largest free-standing structures in the world, and the field holds the distinction of acting as the site where the nation's last rigid airship, the USS Macon was built. In 1994, the Moffett Field Historical Society Museum was built to commemorate this historic field and capture its heritage. Here, guests traverse exhibits that highlight the role of the airfield in the nation's military history.
Permanent Collection: thirteen exhibits, organized by historical era
Eye Catcher: a scale-model recreation of the USS Macon, the nation's last rigid airship, built in Hangar One
Mainstay: the NASA exhibit, complete with equipment from experimental flights, wind-tunnel tests, and aviation flight simulation
Don't Miss: the flight uniforms from WWII through today—including a display dedicated to women who served
Hands-On Exhibits: kids and grownups can climb into P-3 and Harrier VTOL cockpits to get a sense of what it was like to fly these aircraft
Pro Tip: ask staff for a tour from a docent, whose encyclopedic knowledge about the facility's history—along with, in many cases, experience in aeronautics—enriches the experience
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