Is Wright-Patterson AFB open today?
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is open and normal duty reporting procedures are in effect. For up-to-date information on weather, call 656-7669 (snow).
Can you fly to the Air Force museum?
Can I fly to the museum? Unfortunately, it is not possible to fly a private aircraft to the museum. Dayton International and Xenia/Greene County are the two closest public airports to the museum.
Is Wright-Patt The biggest AFB?
Located close to Dayton and spreading over two counties in Ohio – Montgomery and Greene, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is currently the largest military base operated by the Air Force on the United States territory.
What is the best Air Force museum?
the National Museum of the US Air Force
There’s a case to be made, however, that the best of them all is in Dayton, Ohio. There on the grounds of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the National Museum of the US Air Force has a massive collection of rare and important aircraft from the entire history of aviation.
Where is the base address for Wright Patterson Air Force base?
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. 5135 Pearson Road, Building 10. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433
Are masks required at Wright-Patterson Air Force base?
In accordance with the updated guidance released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Defense (DoD) and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force will require all visitors to wear face masks indoors effective July 30, 2021 until further notice.
How do I get to the Air Force Museum Foundation?
Please visit the Air Force Museum Foundation website or call (937) 253-4629 for show times and prices. The entrance to the National Museum of the United States Air Force is on Springfield Street at historic Wright Field (Gate 28B), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, six miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio.
Where is the National Museum of the United States Air Force?
The entrance to the National Museum of the United States Air Force is on Springfield Street at historic Wright Field (Gate 28B), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, six miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio. Click here for additional directions. All visitors may be screened with a metal detector upon entry.