The traffic is good, there is light rail to (former Expo Hall and Nanjia University), the main entrance has SR-71 high altitude, high-speed spy machine as a landmark, but the internal planes are ordinary, mainly physical space combing machine, there is a more comprehensive introduction and experience, there is a more real space sit-in test flight, Children can be astronauts, the best is free entry (in China, it is possible).
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The traffic is good, there is light rail to (former Expo Hall and Nanjia University), the main entrance has SR-71 high altitude, high-speed spy machine as a landmark, but the internal planes are ordinary, mainly physical space combing machine, there is a more comprehensive introduction and experience, there is a more real space sit-in test flight, Children can be astronauts, the best is free entry (in China, it is possible).
The museum is located in the former Imperial Terminal of Los Angeles Airport, including a former Unico (United California Oil Company) and a business jet on the tarmac, which is open to museum tours. There are many previous displays of flight suits (pilots and flight attendants) that are very good, and a good display of the history of Los Angeles Airport and the airlines that have served Los Angeles Airport over the years. Marie was very nice and helpful, giving us a lot of information about the development of Los Angeles Airport and the items displayed at the Museum Learning Center.
This a a small aviation museum very interesting. It has lots to offer. Aerospace included a lot of vintage items. A great affordable museum to visit $5 donation is all you pay. It is at the end of a runway at Lax
Pro:+Free ! (Donation is accepted)+Lots to see, can easily spend few hours.+Free Parking+Have a DC3 in the back of museum, that you can see and take picture.+Photograph allow include flash.+Friendly Staff+ A lot less crowded due to small profile of the museum.Cons:-Most outsider or even locals do not know this Museum.-Display doesn't show brief history of the item, ask the staff for more info.I didn't know this museum till i did a local museum search near the Manhathan Beach. This one is free too, if you had kids or has any interest in aviation, you should definite come here, is located very close to LAX.
I'm extremely impressed by the museum. Both by its content and staff. Came here with my nephews this past Saturday morning. The museum is open between 10-2 from Tuesday thru Sunday and is free, though I would recommend a donation since the museum has a large variety of historical items, planes and artifacts. From old luggage to old uniforms to vintage planes, the experience is quite enjoyable. There's an old luxury plane from like the 60s "spirit of 76" you can step into the cockpit or take a seat in its luxury chairs. One thing that really stood out was the staff, made up of former stewardesses and pilots. They were quite knowledgeable and very courteous. They even offered us free cookies and coffee at the end of the tour.Great little hidden gem right by the airport and a great place to take kids or check out the history of LAX.