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List of Oklahoma Aviation Museums.from the YellowAirplane Resource Center. |
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RA-5C Vivilante on the USS Kitty Hawk, See this Exhibit. |
A List of Aviation Museums in Oklahoma. Oklahoma has some great aviation museums. Oklahoma is nicknamed the Sooner State. The population of Oklahoma is 3,158,000 people, number 28 of 50 states, its capital is Oklahoma City and its largest city is also Oklahoma City. The land area of Oklahoma is 68,679 square miles and the highest point in Oklahoma is Black Mesa which is 4,973 feet. |
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Due to legal changes in Illinois, I will not be updating this list until further notice. These museums change their information and locations very often. Please try to contact the museum before you try to visit it, it may not be there anymore. |
437 Quanah Rd. Fort Sill, OK. 73503 405 351-5123 |
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2145 N.E. 36th St. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111 405 424-5313 http://www.45thdivisionmuseum.com/ Updates thanks to Pat Carry |
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4300 Amelia Earhart Road Oklahoma City, OK 73159 405-685-9990 http://www.museumofwomenpilots.com/ Info thanks to Lindsey Stevens |
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2100 N.E. 52nd St. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111 405 427-5461 http://www.sciencemuseumok.org/aviation.html |
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Phone: 580.772.5871 3000 E. Logan Road Weatherford OK 73096 http://www.staffordspacecenter.com Email: director@staffordspacecenter.com Information Thanks to |
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Tinker AFB, OK 73145 405 739-2002 Near Midwest City, Aircraft can be seen from I-40, Webmasters note: This visitors center may not be open yet, let me know what you find out. Info provided thanks to Jim Veazey |
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3624 N. 74th E. Ave. Tulsa OK 74115 (918) 834-9900 http://www.tulsaairandspacemuseum.com Update thanks to Pat Carry |
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Take a Cruise aboard the USS Kitty Hawk Click Here |
USS Kitty Hawk ExhibitTake a tour of the at sea operations of the aircraft carrier, the USS Kitty Hawk. 1977 - 1978 Historical Events of this West Pac Cruise.
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Click Here for a list of WW2 Fighter Groups
Click Here to go to the YellowAirplane Online Museum
Look at these exhibits and tell me what these men really fought for.
The 34th Fighter SquadronThe 34th fighter Squadron
WW2 Exhibit
USS Kitty Hawk Aircraft Carrier Exhibit.
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