Some of the exhibits are looking a bit worse for wear, particularly the ones kept outside. The P-51D Mustang could do with some TLC as well. There were mistakes in the model display cabinets too, most notably was an Airco DH4 marked as a DH9a. They're very similar but noticable, especially to an aviation enthusiast like myself. There were not many staff in attendance and no guide available either. The Restaurant/souvenir shop had limited goods on offer, and the young girl serving didn't seem to take much interest in the museum itself. However, having said that, entrance was free, the exhibits are well laid out and can be easily walked around and viewed apart from the few suspended from the ceiling. There's plenty to see and of interest not only of the PAF but also of the history of aviation in the Philippines over the years. Well worth a visit and l shall go...
Read moreQuaint Gem of a museum near Newpart. A happenstance find wandering from Belmont Hotel.
Access: Captain on-site advised as of 2/2023 public tours typically Tuesday-Friday. Appears variable without schedule posted. No fee for entry.
Rules: Second floor artifacts from World War 2, no photography or video. Lower regions showing art gallery and timelines viable for photos. Entire visitation was chaperoned. Be courteous.
Family friendly? Great displays, many being restored, of world War Era planes. Interesting for any aviation enthusiasts.
Entry: Bring passport or ID for logging Entry.
Glad to stumble upon the unique aeronautical history sharing between...
Read moreAerospace museum is located at villamor airbase. It shows collections of airplane replicas of the aircrafts used during world war 2. Some displays are real bombs though. The museum opens at 8:00am until 5:00pm. I feel nostalgic seeing the display of the airforce uniform. I wish that there will be someone who can explain the significance of the displays to our history and society today. So that all visitors will go home not just with photos but knowledge too of what and how the airforce help our nation...
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