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National Naval Aviation Museum – Orange Beach Marina – Pensacola, Florida

Staying at Orange Beach Marina so that we can take a day to visit the National Naval Aviation Museum. We arrived late afternoon, got settled then borrowed the marina’s loaner car to take a tour of the area and visit one of the beautiful beaches.

Some folks stopped by (above) that knew us because they also own a Ranger Tug. It’s a small world!

National Naval Aviation Museum

The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida – A Must-See Museum!

On our third cruise through the Florida Panhandle, nine years after we heard about the museum during our first Great Loop adventure, we made plans to tour the best aviation museum in the world.

While docked at the Orange Beach Marina in Alabama, we used the marina’s loaner car to drive the 30 miles or so to Pensacola for the long-awaited museum visit. The Pensacola Naval Air Station is home to the Blue Angles and has been a Naval Station since 1826. It is also host to the Naval Air Museum.
With displays of aircraft from WWI, dirigibles, aircraft carriers, presidential helicopters, WWII, Vietnam, and more, we knew immediately that we were in for a treat. Housed in two very large museum buildings (two floors in the original building), funded entirely by private donations, the building is large enough to have planes hanging from the ceiling. It was difficult deciding where to start our tour. They also have a restoration facility where it can sometimes take up to seven years to restore some of our Nation’s most prized and historically significant aircraft. From here we’ll let the pictures do the talking, I’m sure after seeing these photos, you’ll be making your way to the National Naval Aviation Museum at the first available opportunity.

National Naval Aviation Museum

National Naval Aviation Museum

   

   

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