Science Museum Oklahoma, located in Oklahoma City, is one of the nation’s largest hands-on science museums, encompassing over 390,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and experiences. The Science Museum Oklahoma features an Aviation Exhibit that highlights the history of flight and includes several aircraft on display.
Science Museum Oklahoma
2020 Remington Place
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma 73111
reservations@sciencemuseumok.org
+1 (405) 602-6664
Monday – Friday 09:00 – 17:00
Saturday 09:00 – 18:00
Sunday 11:00 – 18:00
Admission fee
Gift shop
Aircraft collection
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N31022 N8065V N133JS – – N32236 – – N85968 – 68-0263 N84GP N28DH N157CK D-8331 58-0633 N5553V N579C – N119F N7082 N31420 N53173 – N7239 N435D R671H NC13961 | American Eagle A-101
Banks Lonestar Spirit Helico Bede BD-5B Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister (replica) Cirrus 3 Hang Glider Coffman Monoplane Cri-Cri Curtiss D Pusher (replica) Douglas R4D-6V Skytrain DSK Aircraft Corporation BJ.1B Duster Fokker Dr.1 (replica) General Dynamics FB-111A (cockpit) Gulfstream 550 Peregine Hickman Jungmeister DH-1 Krist Cloud Cutter Lockheed F-104G Starfighter Lockheed T-33A Maupin Woodstock 1 Mitchell Wing B-10 Monarch Hang Glider Mong special MS.3 Nieuport 11 (replica) Pierce-Sawyer JP-51 Ryan PT-22 Recruit Schweizer TG-3A Star Cavalier B Stinson 108-2 Voyager Travel Air D-4000 Wiley Post A |
The Science Museum Oklahoma features an Aviation Exhibit that highlights the history of flight and includes several aircraft on display. Here are some notable aircraft and related exhibits you might find:
- Historic Aircraft Models
- Early aviation prototypes, including replicas of the Nieuport 11, Curtiss D Pusher and other significant planes.
- Military Aircraft and Engines
- Displays of engines and components from various military aircraft.
- Information on Oklahoma’s contributions to aviation during wartime.
- Space and Flight Technology
- Exhibits exploring NASA‘s programs and the evolution of modern aviation technology.
- USS Oklahoma Bell
- Part of the aviation history exhibit includes artifacts from the USS Oklahoma, which ties into the state’s military history.
While the museum isn’t focused solely on aviation (like the National Air and Space Museum), its aviation exhibits aim to educate visitors on the development of flight, especially Oklahoma’s role in advancing aerospace technology.
For a more extensive aviation experience, consider visiting the Stafford Air & Space Museum in Weatherford, Oklahoma, which focuses heavily on aircraft and spacecraft.
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