Aerospace Museum of California
The Aerospace Museum of California is one of aviation's greatest showcases within a spacious modern facility at McClellan Business Park in Sacramento. The Museum provides a world class opportunity to learn about and celebrate aviation's past, present and future.
The Museum's 37,500 square-foot Hardie Setzer Aerospace Pavilion includes:
- A massive exhibit hall
- A four acre Air Park featuring a variety of historic aircraft
- The Museum has drawn over 250,000 visitors, including over 46,000 students. Our permanent exhibits include:
- MMM 2034 - Manned Exploration of Mars
- military and civilian aircraft
- space craft both on the floor and hanging from the ceiling
- original aviation art
- interactive displays
- Morphis motion-ride simulator
- Flight Simulation Center
- Aerospace Learning Center (ALC), and
- AeroPlay Kids' Zone
The Aerospace Museum of California captures the allure of flight. It's where children of all ages can explore, climb into, or imagine what it would be like to soar through the skies.
Visitors can explore the many aircraft on the ramp. It's your chance to view thrilling jets like a US Navy Blue Angels' fighter, A-10 Thunderbolt, or a famous ‘Top Gun' F-14 Tomcat just like the movie! Learn about space exploration and see the future of manned and unmanned flight and space exploration. Feel the exhilaration of flying in our squadron of high-tech simulators. Come explore with us because the Aerospace Museum of California is truly a place where dreams take flight and imagination soars!
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