The National Museum of Naval Aviation is located onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola.

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History Up Close

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Revised NC-4 Exhibit Opens

The month of May brought the eighty-ninth anniversary of the transatlantic flight of the NC-4 flying boat and it was a perfect opportunity for the museum to roll out a new and improved exhibit devoted to the historic aircraft...[more]
 
 
Aircraft Spotlight
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Tale of the MF-Boat

Pilots who flew the MF-Boat likened its appearance to "a wooden shoe," the museum's example of the World War I era flying boat having quite a story behind it...[more]

 
 
SB2A Buccaneer Restoration

Museum's SP-2H Keeps an Eye on the Soviets

The museum's SP-2H Neptune carries out a Cold War mission and helps earn a special award for her Naval Air Reserve crew...[more]
 
 
This Month in History

August

Naval Flight Officers receive their own unique wings of gold, recognition of the evolution of non-aviators and their support of operations in the air...[more]
 
 

Turn the Pages of Time

With each turn of a page, a scrapbook captures a distinct moment in time, a telling image that is worth a thousand words or either a document or mere clipping of paper that illuminates an individual's past.  In the Museum's electronic scrapbook, view images of the wartime service of Patrol Squadron (VP) 11 in the South Pacific and examine photographs of Marine Bombing Squadron (VMB) 611's service in the Philippines during Wold War II. 
 
 
HCS-5 Sign

Featured Artifact

A survivor of the sinking of the aircraft carrier Wasp (CV 7), pictured here, saves the life preserver that helped deliver him to safety on the fateful day of 15 September 1942... [more]
 

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