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Plane enthusiasts, buckle up! This isn't just any aviation museum – it’s a gateway to the fascinating world of flight. As a seasoned museum-goer, I can confidently say this is the best aviation museum I’ve ever visited. The crown jewel of the collection is undoubtedly the very first Boeing 787, the Dreamliner. Standing before this iconic aircraft, a true pioneer of modern aviation, sent shivers down my spine. And the best part? You’re not just admiring it from afar – you can actually step inside the cockpit and sit in the pilot’s seat! Imagine gazing out the same windows that witnessed countless test flights soaring through the clouds. It’s an experience that truly transports you and lets you live the pilot’s dream. But the museum’s treasures extend far beyond the 787. Immerse yourself in the evolution of flight, from early gliders to supersonic jets. Interactive exhibits bring history to life, engaging both children and adults with hands-on learning. Whether you’re a technical buff or simply curious about the magic of flight, there’s something for everyone. Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Museum: Home to the first Boeing 787: Get up close and personal with this aviation legend, and even step inside the cockpit! Interactive exhibits: Dive deeper into the world of flight through engaging displays and activities. Something for everyone: From historical artifacts to cutting-edge technology, the museum caters to diverse interests and age groups. Inspiring atmosphere: Feel the passion for aviation as you walk through the halls and soak in the rich history. Highly recommended! This museum is more than just a collection of planes – it’s an unforgettable journey through the past, present, and future of flight. Don’t miss your chance to soar through aviation history!
Yurio MiyazawaYurio Miyazawa
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Located in Nagoya Centrair Airport, Flight Park is a must-visit attraction that showcases a Boeing 787, the largest airplane on display in Japan. Admission is free for all visitors, offering a unique opportunity to walk up close to the plane and even touch it. I was impressed by the plane's massive size at close range. The exhibit also allows visitors to explore the flight cockpit, experiencing the pilots' perspective and seeing the enormous engine with a 2.8m diameter. You can even stand on a scaled-down runway, surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and gift shops selling plane-themed accessories, from model planes to airline bag tags and stickers. Flight Park is an excellent spot to relax and pass the time before a flight. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nagoya Airport.
Yan QiYan Qi
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Great museum for air plane!!! You should come here!! You can see great Boeing 787 plane just located in the center of the museum!! That is the place used to be a text plane. Every 30 mins you can see wonder light show. They use the whole walls they project a beautiful video around the museum. That is amazing!!!! There are some points you can learn about the Boeing 787. All are great stuff not influenced for kids but also adults like me who like to takes photos and to travel!! You can have a good foods and drinks here!! Very delicious!!! I like air planes so this is my favorite!! You should go!!
Erine TaguchiErine Taguchi
10
It was an interesting way to spend an afternoon. The free part was nice getting to walk amongst many Seattle based restaurants and get the feeling of being elsewhere. The food was OK but pricey making eating there not palatable of you are ona budget. The prices are expensive. There is some cheap lunch sets but it is small for a taste of Seattle. The airplane and light show was cool. The plane itself was magnificent. Nice free place to explore. There is a paid version which let's you go inside but it was kind of pricey given how expensive dining options were in the building.
Scott CombsScott Combs
30
If you got a few hours to spare, restless kids in tow, this is an excellent place to visit before/after your flight. Food reasonably priced (not overpriced, gouging airport prices) and enough variety to keep everybody happy. Selected the unagi personally, but the biggest bonus is to eat under the wing of a Dreamliner, close enough to almost touch. So sad that the airport advertising for non-Japanese tourists is almost non-existent, as they clearly have spent alot of time and money on this attraction in a non-mainstream airport. 🤔🤑😎
Garry BickleGarry Bickle
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The flight of dreams is highly recommended for travelers flying in/out of Nagoya or just visiting. The museum is completely free to enter and participate. They even have a large playground area for your kids (ages 5-12 only) and can play for free. They do have paid attractions such as the flight simulator or a bigger playground that is paid however, the amount of free activity is significant! The location has a full size 787 and plenty of restaurants! We stopped by during our trip to Nagoya and it was worth the travel to get there!
Richard TsengRichard Tseng
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Japan, 〒479-0881 Aichi, Tokoname, Centrair, 1 Chome−1 中部国際空港
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On the evening of May 3rd, 1937, ninety-seven people board the Hindenburg for its final, doomed flight to Lakehurst, New Jersey. ...
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