Tulsa, United States
3624 N 74th E Ave
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+1 9188349900
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Great place to visit! The volunteers are very friendly and knowledgeable! So many interesting features and planes to checkout. So much about the air history of Tulsa and Spartan. Our 4yr old twins loved seeing all the planes and blasting off the spaceship! The NASA exhibit was interesting also
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Having visited this place since before they built the current location and just now visiting the new location it was very underwhelming. They have a larger space with the same things I remember as a kid. The addition of the planetarium was nice and the decommissioned AA plane are the only aspects of this place that keep it at a 3 star rating.
We came to visit the B-12 WWII flying fortress that was visiting over the weekend. Admission included access the the B-12, as well as another outdoor plane, the entire indoor exhibit, and the planetarium. The workers here were very knowledgeable and friendly, we learned a lot from them. The displays were well taken care of and there was a specific children's space exhibit upstairs. Ask for a discount if you are a student or military. My only complaint was that the front desk did not tell us that the planetarium only held shows every hour, so we missed getting to see the star display as we spent all our time with the planes and could not stay for the next show. I would have time managed better if I had known about that. Overall, great place to visit and take kids (or adults) to learn about some cool history!
It was awesome seeing the \Yankee Lady\. I was disappointed that couldn't take the tour like the advertising said was being offered. Couldn't afford the flight ticket so the tour had to be the only other option for a once in a lifetime experience. But I got to see and hear the awesome sound of the big plane taking off and taxiing in. Tulsa was very lucky and honored to have the chance to host the airplane.
Wonderful museum! We loved the interactive displays. You could climb in multiple cockpit mockups, fly a hot air balloon, launch a shuttle, explore an MD80 etc. It was awesome. There were also several plaques with neat stories from WWII and beyond.
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