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Went with friends, everyone is an aviation fan, and the airline that has been sitting, of course, it will be very intimate, looking at those very old civil aviation aircraft, as if back to the era when humans could just fly
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If you are an aviation fan, you must go to the DeltaFlightMuseum! There are a variety of aircraft on display here, which are guaranteed to be cool. It is also suitable for children to learn all kinds of new knowledge. There is a WACO125 in the museum.
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Delta Flight Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Went with friends, everyone is an aviation fan, and the airline that has been sitting, of course, it will be very intimate, looking at those very old civil aviation aircraft, as if back to the era when humans could just fly
Security here is quite strict, take Uber into the parking lot to register, check the carry-on items before paying. The ticket is $15, the general price. It shows several different types of aircraft, some have been retired, and introduces Delta's development history. It is worth seeing.
Atlanta Airport is the world's largest passenger aviation hub and Delta's main operating base. The museum entrance, opened after 85 years of business operation, shows a lot of aviation decorations, with Boeing 757 landing gear embedded in the wall design. In addition, the prototype of the current aircraft decades ago is displayed, including the pilot cockpit of the first aircraft of the United States Cornwell Corporation, which has won the world's fastest flight, the wing of the Hollywood aircraft Samsung, and the Delta flight. Very distinctive knowledge display is in line with the company's own culture, it is worth seeing
Delta Aircraft Exhibition Hall, located in Delta Air Lines headquarters in Atlanta. It introduces the history of Delta Air Lines, the models used, etc. ... Friends who like flying machines can go and see
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