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About Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum

The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum is a military museum of the AFP that was earlier founded as Marcos Museum on May 02, 1974. This world-class facility of the PAF is a heritage and a science and technology museum built to honor heroes and airmen of the PAF. The museum displays Philippine military aviation history and related aerospace science exhibits.

Its collections include World War II artifacts, miniature airplanes, a jet simulator, weaponry, air force suits, medals, badges, and uniforms. Historical records and photographs of pilots are also displayed in the galleries. Perhaps the most interesting wing is the outdoor aircraft park featuring old commercial planes, fighter jets, helicopters, and some skillful drawings and paintings that portray PAF history and its various roles to the Filipino nation.

Open since 1974, an air force aviation museum with planes, art, technology & memorabilia on display.

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on Thu Feb 23 2023
on Wed Feb 22 2023
Hours are not confirmed went twice it was closed watched from outside will try again a 3rd time
on Mon Feb 06 2023
This museum is a rare gem near Newpart. Access Captain at Belmont Hotel advised that Tuesday through Friday, 22023 was the most common day for public tours. The schedule for second floor displays from World War 2 has not been posted. There are no fees for entering. Family friendly. Great display of World War Era aircrafts.
on Thu Dec 22 2022
It's a very nice museum on the Philippine Air Force. The buildings and aircraft need some maintenance, but it's overall a nice place.
on Fri Dec 16 2022
Registration is complicated Online forms are not friendly and generic.
on Thu Dec 08 2022
It was very nice and well-arranged
on Thu Dec 08 2022
Denial of entry because I am a foreigner. I had to get a badge that requires my passport, which I did not bring. Why does it have an inside airbase?
on Thu Dec 08 2022
It is currently closed for at most 6 months. Renovations will keep it closed for 6 more months.
on Thu Dec 08 2022
Although it's listed as open, the museum is currently closed. It is being used for quarantine purposes.
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on Thu Dec 08 2022
It was an amazing experience for my son. Kudos also to all the people who helped us use the simulators. Keep up the good work!
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