Fort Worth Aviation Museum

3300 Ross Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76106

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

3300 Ross Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76106, United States
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About the Business

Fort Worth Aviation Museum

Located at 3300 Ross Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas, the Fort Worth Aviation Museum is a place where the rich history of North Texas aviation comes to life. Our mission is to preserve, inspire, and educate, giving wings to both youth and the community.

With over 25 airplanes on display, interactive exhibits, and a flight simulator, visitors can immerse themselves in the world of aviation. One of the highlights of our museum is the F-14 Tomcat, a Navy fighter made famous by its appearance in the movie Top Gun.

We are proud to participate in programs like Museums for All, offering free or reduced admission to those receiving food assistance, and Blue Star Museums, providing free entry to active-duty military personnel and their families.

Our educational resources cover a wide range of topics, from World War I history to the latest advancements in aviation technology. Whether you're a history buff, a plane enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and educational day out, the Fort Worth Aviation Museum has something for everyone. Come visit us and be inspired by the incredible stories and accomplishments in the world of aviation.

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Brent Bloomingdale:
5

"Very cool place to visit. Lots of volunteers around to explain and help you out. Old planes and helicopters on the grounds to look at. Great place for kids to visit as they had coloring stations, flight simulators, and other activities to do and climb on. Very cool place to visit."

1 year ago
Cableguy:
5

"Super nice place. 10 dollars well spent. Nice displays inside. Great collection of aircraft out side. Super friendly environment. Had a Veteran walked with me trough the whole place explaining me things and shading stories. I definitely recommend this place. It’s a must :)"

1 year ago
C. T.:
5

"This place is a true gem of a museum. They have a considerable amount of military aircraft to see up close. You’re even allowed to touch them as you walk up to them. One plane was a cargo plane that we were allowed to step inside into the cockpit. John was our tour guide and he was phenomenal - very knowledgeable, personable, and passionate about what he does. We couldn’t have been more impressed as he helped ensure we had an incredible experience. We didn’t expect a guided tour but were very pleased to have been offered one. Fighter jets include the F-14 Tomcat, FA-18 Hornet, the F-4, and much more. There are smaller exhibits of military aircraft history inside as well. There is also a fairly small gift shop, the number of available souvenirs is limited but we were still able to find both a pin and a model of an F-14 to take home, and the gift shop is another great way to support this gem of a museum."

1 year ago
Jeff Windmueller:
5

"My 14-year-old son and I absolutely geeked out over the aircraft. I had only recently learned about the OV-10 Bronco, and to have the chance to really touch and see multiple versions, as well as the original mock-up, was a treat. We were surprised by the amount of warfighters that were there, and though we showed up to just meander about, we were met outside by Mike and received a full tour of the aircraft and their heritage. Angela provided her personal history on her father's service--Medal of Honor winner and Bronco pilot Steven L. Bennet--and Jim Hodgson, the executive director, was kind enough to share his knowledge as a Bronco and F-4 Phantom pilot. We might have just hit the jackpot, being some of the first ones early on a Saturday morning, but it is very evident that everyone there has a passion for the museum and Aviation history. Thank you, again! It has made for a wonderful father-son journey."

1 year ago
bernard Li:
5

"A wonderful place if you are an aviation enthusiast. When they say you can just go up and touch the planes, they really do mean it, and just that alone is a rare chance for anyone. All of the guides were incredibly friendly, very knowledgeable, mostly ex-pilots themselves and understand the planes from top to bottom. Even though it looks small, it has heart."

1 year ago
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