Sunday, August 24, 2008

National Naval Aviation Museum in Florida - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination by Robert W. Benjamin

The National Naval Aviation Museum is an adventure waiting to happen for your family! If you are near the Pensacola Naval Air Station, where the museum is located, then you will certainly want to stop by. Otherwise, you can make a plan to visit Pensacola and the National Naval Aviation Museum.

If you love aircraft then you will definitely want to make plans to visit. The museum is home to more than 150 aircraft from the Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy that have been restored. There are also flight simulators and you can increase the excitement by watching an IMAX film at the Naval Aviation Memorial Theatre. After all, of this excitement you will be ready for some food. You may have lunch or just a snack at the Cubi Bar and Café. If you want to do a little shopping afterward then you may want to check out the Flight Deck Store. There is so much to see and do in the museum that you could spend hours here. If you have a rainy day, or a super hot day, in Pensacola then head to the National Naval Aviation Museum for some excitement and aviation education!

There are many things for you to enjoy at the museum. For example, you may want to check out the "Famous Flyers" history hunt to see how much knowledge you have on the subject. Additionally, you can visit the virtual museum through the website to learn more about the exhibits, educate yourself on the aircraft, and prepare yourself for your visit! When you know more about the aircraft and history then you will be better able to enjoy the museum!

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By Robert W. Benjamin

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Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 8 years, and has been producing low-cost software for numerous years. He first released public domain products on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.

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