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 reopened the 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. Translation: these babies can still fly and often do. Formation flights mainly take place on weekends; call ahead for information.
Wings Over Miami Air Museum
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- Address:
- Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport
- at SW 143rd Avenue
- Miami
- Cross street:
- 14710 SW 128th Street
- Contact:
- View Website
- 305 233 5197
- Transport:
- No public transport
- Price:
- Admission $10; $6–$7 reductions; free under-6s
- Opening hours:
- 10am–5pm Wed–Sat; noon–5pm Sun
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- Sign in & claim business
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