For almost 20 years, this was known as the Weeks Air Museum until founder Kermit Weeks moved his private collection of planes to Polk City, and created Fantasy of Flight. A group of flight enthusiasts then banded together and reopened this place in 2001 under a different name. Still loaded with lots of classic and military aircraft, such as a B-26 that flew in the Bay of Pigs invasion, the site brands itself a 'living museum', in honour of aviators and veterans. (Meaning: these babies can still fly.) Every Saturday at 11am, weather permitting, you can come and watch the planes take to the sky for some formation flying.
Area Miami
Transport No public transport .
Telephone 305 233 5197
Open 10am-5pm Thur-Sun.
Admission $9.95; $5.95 reductions; free under-6s.
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