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Museum of Aviation War Planes
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North American B-25 "Mitchell"Curtiss C-46 "Commando"North American P-51 "Mustang"Lockheed F-80 "Shooting Star"Sikorsky UH-19 "Chickasaw"F-86H "Sabre"Republic F-84F "Thunderstreak"Republic F-105 "Thunderchief"General Dynamics F-111 "Aardvark"McDonnell Douglas F-15 "Eagle"Lockheed AC-130 "Spectre"
The Museum of Aviation covers forty-three acres and includes open-air displays and hangars. The museum

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The Museum of Aviation, located at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, is the second largest U.S. Air Force museum in the nation. It holds more than ninety aircraft and missiles, most of which have been restored. This gallery features some of the aircraft on display at the museum.


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