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  1. The Palm Springs Air Museum is a living history museum dedicated to educating the public about the role Air Power played in preserving American liberties and way of life. The Museum preserves, exhibits, and flies aircraft from World War Two, Korean War, Vietnam War and the Global War on Terror.

  2. We recommend at least three hours to enjoy the museum. TICKETS ARE NOT DATE SPECIFIC. TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR. We don’t take reservations, and we never sell out! We’re open every day from 10AM to 5PM. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and February 10th (Gala Date) Adults. Ages 18-64.

  3. There is always something new at the Palm Springs Air Museum, which is home to one of the world’s largest collections of static & flyable aircraft from WWII through the War on Terror. Unlike many other museums, our air-conditioned hangars have no ropes to keep you from interacting with our exhibits.

  4. There is always something new at the Palm Springs Air Museum, which is home to one of the world’s largest collections of static & flyable aircraft from WWII through the War on Terror. Unlike many other museums, our air-conditioned hangars have no ropes to keep you from interacting with our exhibits.

  5. Located on the north-east side of the Palm Springs International Airport, the museum is made up of three main display hangars, theater, gift shop, ramp and airport access for flight demonstrations and visiting planes, research library, simulator and education center.

  6. Youth Tours are available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays start at 10am and run approximately 2 hours. Tours start with a 30 minute Aviation Science Class. 10 student minimum - 40 student max. 2 weeks advanced notice required, dates available on a first come, first served basis.

  7. Since 1996, the Palm Springs Air Museum has honored veterans who risked their lives to fight for freedom and democracy by educating visitors on the history and importance of aviation and air power. There are now over 70 vintage static and flying aircraft and five hangars: the Pacific (Navy), the European (Army), B-17, General Ken Miles Korea ...