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Review:
The United States Army Aviation Museum holds the world's largest museum helicopters within its impressive military aviation history collections, which contain over 160 aircraft connected to a variety of American army conflicts and operations. The free-admission museum, which is located on the grounds of Fort Rucker near Daleville, showcases a collection of more than 3,000 aviation artifacts, including 50 aircraft on display to the public throughout the year. Major aircraft showcased includes a replica of the Model B military biplane constructed by the Wright Brothers to modern aircraft like a Crutiss SE-5A and an AH-64 Apache used in Operation Desert Storm. Visitors can explore the museum's lovely exhibits throughout the week, including its Vietnam Memorial and Army Aviation Hall of Fame exhibits. Guided tours are available with advance reservation through the museum's volunteer docent program.
6000 Novosel St, Fort Rucker, AL 36362, Phone: 334-598-2508
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