The Stafford Air & Space Museum is located in Weatherford, Oklahoma, and is named after General Thomas P. Stafford, a NASA astronaut and commander of the Apollo 10 mission. The museum showcases a vast collection of aviation and space artifacts, making it one of the most significant aerospace museums in the region.
Stafford Air & Space Museum
3000 Logan Road
Weatherford
Oklahoma 73096
+1 (580) 772-5871
Monday – Saturday 09:00 – 17:00
Sunday 13:00 – 17:00
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New’s Year Day
Admission fee
Gift shop



Aircraft collection

– 81075 52-9846/TR-846 – 77-0199/ST 79-0430/ED 56-0932/FG-932 85-0819/HO 63-7426 15 675 67-14956/ED N-X-211 – – – – | Bleriot XI (replica) Canadair CL-13B Sabre 6 Canadair CT-133 Silver Star Curtiss D Pusher Fairchild GA-10A Thunderbolt II General Dynamics F-16B Fighting Falcon Lockheed F-104C Starfighter Lockheed F-117A Night Hawk McDonnald F-4 Phantom Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21R Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-23MF Northrop T-38A Talon Ryan NYP (replica) Sopwith Pup (replica) Titan II launch vehicles Wright Flyer (replica) Wright Glider (replica) |
The Stafford Air & Space Museum is named in honor of Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford, a native of Weatherford. Graduating from the US Naval Academy, General Stafford is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. A veteran of four space flights, he piloted Gemini VI, and commanded Gemini IX, Apollo 10, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Mission.
Key Attractions:
- NASA & Space Artifacts – Includes actual spacecraft, moon rock samples, and an Apollo Command Module.
- Aviation Exhibits – Features aircraft from World War I to modern jets.
- Missiles & Rockets – Displays include a Titan II rocket, a Gemini spacecraft, and various missile systems.
- Thomas P. Stafford Memorabilia – Personal items and mission-related artifacts from General Stafford’s career.