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Businiess name:  Naval Aviation Museum Foundation Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to the National Museum of Naval Aviation onboard Pensacola NAS yesterday (6-26-05) for the first time in years. Wow! They have expanded. An IMAX, a flight simulation ride, a restaurant, plus many more specialty displays and indoor and outdoor static displays. There's lots of stuff for kids to do - even a hands-on Adventure area where kids can learn about and play around with lots of scientific principles mostly related to flight. There are also cockpits cut off lots off airplanes, jets, and helicopters that kids of all ages can 'fly' in. My niece and daughter 'flew' a Cobra together and loved it. Admission is free, but donations are greatly appreciated as private funding is all they get to do the wonders they do. There's a phenomonal gift shop, but be prepared to shell out. Four kids' t-shirts set my mother back $40.00 even, as there's no tax on base. You can walk arond the outside static displays or a trolley makes a tour run every thirty minutes or so. Skip the Cubi Club

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