My 3 boys enjoyed the trip because they love anything that has to do with the military. They enjoyed looking at the planes, even if they are not extra ordinary ones. They shared and discussed items on display. A great bonding trip for boys.

My 3 boys enjoyed the trip because they love anything that has to do with the military. They enjoyed looking at the planes, even if they are not extra ordinary ones. They shared and discussed items on display. A great bonding trip for boys.
if you love planes and flying, this is one of the best places in its category to visit. It showcases the aviation history of the Philippines and the place kids who wanted to have a career in aviations, whether they want to be a pilot or aviation engineers this is the place.
At P20 entrance fee, my BF and I really enjoyed the museum visit. The dioramas, costumes, planes and vehicle models, and the machines on display with helpful info really made my little-boy-trapped-in-a-twenty-something-man's day. It's unfortunate that the jet simulator isn't working when we arrived. :(
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Easy to find as it's near terminal 3 of manila airport, the museum is entertaining for an hour or so. Exhibits are generally well labelled and there are some very good ones such as the canopy (where the pilot / navigator sit) and landing gears. We went on a Sunday and it was FREE and very quiet. My daughter (3)...
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the museum has a lot of potential. for 1st timers, it might be nice to enter an old aircraft and read about the lives of fallen heroes. but what else? we visited this museum because our school rented their function hall. seeing the area was a bonus to the function we had... but if you'll go there just for the...
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nice museum you leave some sort of i,d and you get a pass for round your neck, but no cafe small shop.
all are from developed project of there students and some thing are from a new era and not in good condition not good looking for any tourist and travelers
got the chance to see it when my daughter had their educational field trip and i had to go with her. small museum but educational you can see a glimpse of history. we actually went there a couple of years ago and am not sure if it still stand on the same place. as i can remember it was located...
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The Philippine Air Force museum moved a few years ago to a brand new permanent home within the Villamor Air Base, named after one of their greatest heroes. The museum is next door to the new Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and has a modest but modern building that houses displays of old uniforms and equipment, flight...
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