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The Aerospace Museum of California is dedicated to the history of aviation and houses world-class engine exhibits and an array of over 40 military and civilian aircraft. Located on the grounds of the former McClellan Air Force Base in North Highlands, the Museum explores every era of aviation with hands-on learning exhibits, such as the 2,200 square-foot Hubble Traveling Exhibit that immerses visitors in the mystery of the Hubble mission. Other exhibitions include Engine Evolution, which showcases a variety of engines from the earliest piston engines to rocket engines, an aircraft collection that spans the history of aviation, and includes classic aircraft such as a beautifully restored 1932 Curtiss Wright speed wing biplane. Visitors can fly a plane in a professional flight simulator under the instruction of experienced flight instructors and get up close with colossal rocket engines like the Aerobee 350 Sounding Rocket and the J58 Mach 3+ Turbo/RamJet.

3200 Freedom Park Dr, McClellan Park, CA 95652, Phone: 916-643-3192

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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