What a pleasant surprise. I was expecting to spend less than a hour here but ended up staying for 2 1/2. There's a ton of history to learn about the local aerospace pioneers Nicholas and Beazley. The exhibits were well done and a few were interactive.
At the start of the museum you start by watching a 10 min documentary about the history of flight and Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Beazley. It was worth the watch and then exploring everything after was fun and informative.
The cherry on top was the children's area. They had so much to experience my little one could've spent 1/2 a day just playing and exploring. There were old cockpits to fully explore and 4 flight simulators to experience. They even had a Dream Flyer motion seat setup with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.
I plan on revisiting this museum because of how much there was too see and experience.
11/10 this is a must visit, especially if your looking for something to do in the...
Read moreThis was a wonderful surprise. You first watch a short movie that gives you the basics of the two men and how they created this business. Next you have a choice to walk through the museum by yourself or have a tour. I highly recommend the tour. Going through it was interesting learning how two men built a multimillion dollar business from scratch. After the tour I went through on my own and got so much more due to the tour. So worth the time and being a guy knowing nothing about airplanes and flying i was excited...
Read moreGreat place to visit. The museum itself isn’t that big, staring by a theater for history introduction of NB, followed by several spots for different airplane models and relative accessories/history. The best part is their kid’s center, which occupies half of the museum, my daughter spent literally 2 hours there, so many different themed aviation toys/game/equipment for kids of different ages. Even for the adults, there are several airplane simulation you can play with, super cool! Worth going museum if...
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