Memorial Air Park / Air Command Museum

The Hurlburt Field Memorial Air Park, also known as the Air Command Museum, is located at Hurlburt Field, near Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This outdoor park and museum commemorate the rich history and contributions of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).

Memorial Air Park / Air Command Museum

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is located on an active military installation, access may be restricted. Visitors may need to arrange base access or participate in organized group tours.

Typically open during daylight hours. It’s recommended to check the Air Force Special Operations Command website or call ahead for current visitor policies and hours of operation.

Free admission

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Aircraft collection

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Bell UH-1P Iroquois

Cessna O-1E Bird Dog

Cessna O-2A Skymaster

Cessna OA-37B Dragonfly

Curtiss C-46D Commando

Douglas A-1E Skyraider

Douglas A-26K Counter Invader

Douglas AC-47 Spooky

Fairchild AC-119G Shadow

Fairchild C-123K Provider

Helio U-10A Courier

Lockheed AC-130A Spectre

Lockheed AC-130H Spectre

Lockheed MC-130H Hercules

Lockheed MC-130P Combat Shadow

North American B-25J Mitchell

North American OV-10 Bronco

North American T-28D Trojan

Sikorsky H-3E Jolly Green Giant

Sikorsky HH60G Pave Hawk

Sikorsky MH-53M Pave Low

Key Featuresm Air Command Museum:

1. Historic Aircraft Displays:

  • The park features an impressive collection of aircraft used in various missions by Air Force Special Operations. Highlights include:
    • AC-130 Gunship: Known for its heavy firepower and versatile capabilities.
    • MC-130E Combat Talon I: A special operations aircraft used for infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply of forces.
    • MH-53 Pave Low Helicopter: A heavy-lift helicopter used in special operations missions.

2. Special Operations History:

  • Exhibits and interpretive signs detail the history and development of AFSOC, from its roots in World War II with the Carpetbaggers and Air Commandos to its modern-day missions.
  • Stories of heroism and ingenuity highlight the unique role these units play in global military operations.

3. Memorial Monuments:

  • The park serves as a tribute to fallen Air Commandos and Special Operations personnel.
  • A memorial wall honors those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

4. Static Displays:

  • Visitors can walk around and view the aircraft up close, each accompanied by informational placards describing its role, specifications, and historical significance.

5. Guided Tours and Special Events:

  • Tours are often available for groups and individuals, providing deeper insights into the exhibits.
  • The park hosts periodic commemorative events, including ceremonies for veterans and active-duty personnel.