Kansas Aviation Museum

The Kansas Aviation Museum is housed in the aerodrome historical district of the original Wichita Municipal Airport, in the “Air Capital of the World,” at Wichita, Kansas. This historical commercial aerodrome was used for public transportation to and from Wichita from the time of the architectural design in 1929 until it was sold to the US Air Force in 1954.

Ours is one of very few remaining Art Deco Airport Terminals in the United States, and holds special significance having been designated on Charles Lindbergh’s initial air mail route. In fact, our city built the terminal to help win the bid as an air-mail stop. And AIR MAIL is credited as the Father of modern commercial aviation. On the National Register of Historic Places, this is a NATIONAL TREASURE, and a basis for an evolving world class museum.

YES! You too can walk the stairs that Charles Lindbergh walked! …and view the massive 37 foot bas-relief sculpture honoring Lindy’s solo trans-Alantic flight.

The entire museum aircraft population includes artifacts manufactured in Kansas, from vintage and more current homebuilt aircraft, to original Stearman, Boeing, Beechcraft, Learjet, Cessna, even the Swallow of Lindbergh airmail fame, and less well-known aircraft springing from the passions of Kansas’ sons and daughters, and those who chose to come to Kansas for the support that Kansas offered for the aviation phenomenon.

The historic aerodrome grounds includes ramp storage for a growing number of military and civilian aircraft built in Kansas, the largest of which is a Boeing-built B-52, and the smallest, Cessna-built jet Air Force trainer, T-37B “Tweety Bird” –The Air Force’s first jet trainer, and Cessna’s first jet manufactured; notable as Cessna’s Citation series are the most popular “bizjet” in the world today.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults - $8.95; Seniors 65+ - $7.95; Children 4-12 - $6.95. 3 and under complimentary
Hours
Monday to Saturday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday 12 pm – 5 pm Closed major holidays and M and T in Jan and Feb.
Address
3350 South George Washington Blvd
Phone
316-683-9242
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.kansasaviationmuseum.org
Map
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Located at the corner of 31st Street South and George Washington Boulevard near the West Gate of McConnell Air Force Base. FREE PARKING.

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