Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA
The museum features a display of nearly 300 aircraft spread out over 80 acres on a campus occupying 127 acres.
Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA: 6000 E Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ 85756
A model of the first airplane.
An early passenger airplane.
A GPS guided air to ground missile.
The CBU-75 has a total lethal area more than double that of a standard 2,000-pound bomb, the equivalent of 157 football fields. A small-sized bomb that can kill many people in a large area.
This B53 physics package encased the nuclear material for the B53 nuclear bomb which weighed almost 9000 pounds and required a heavy bomber (Or Missile) for delivery.
This atomic bomb is currently in service. This small bomb is 20 times more potent than the one dropped on Hiroshima. This bomb is light enough to be dropped from fighter jets.
The famous spy airplane SR-71. The smaller plane next to it is the unmanned experimental airplane.
The airplane goes up so high that the pilot needs to wear a space suit.
It needs the engine starter to start the engine.
The Warthog airplane that kills tanks with a powerful gun.
The Cobra helicopter, the fighting battle helicopter.
The Marine transporter.
The F-14 airplane became famous because of the movie “Top Gun.”
The Blue Angel team uses this airplane for the air show.
The early fighter jet airplane, F-4, Phantom.
The museum has a vast outdoor area with many airplanes, but it was too big to cover on a hot day, so I skipped it.
The airplane with many machine guns all over.
The first cruise missile created by German in World War II.
This airplane dropped more bombs in World War II than any other bombers.
The Navy Bomber
The most successful flying boat.