Welcome

Where do old airplanes go? The lucky ones go to the Air Mobility Command Museum—the only museum dedicated to airlift and air refueling history!

If you want to climb inside an airplane big enough to swallow three buses you can explore our C-133. If aviation history is your thing, see several "First, Last or Only" aircraft from jet fighters to a WWII bomber complete with authentic nose art. Experience what it's like to fly a giant airplane—take a seat in one of our flight simulators. Junior aviators can "pilot" a mini-airplane to have their picture taken by mom and dad. It's all free from movies to guided tours.

The museum is located on Dover AFB in Dover, the capital of Delaware. Can't visit us anytime soon? Navigate through our website to enjoy our aircraft and exhibits.

 

Latest News

New Website

July 21, 2008

The Air Mobility Command Museum launches its completely re-designed website. Easier navigation combined with new aircraft and exhibit photos and the latest museum news make this a place you'll want to return to often. Don't miss In the Spotlight for upcoming events, lectures, and other fun and interesting reasons to visit the AMC Museum.

Hal Sellars
Webmaster

Hallway Renovations

July 19, 2008

If you stop by the museum during the next few weeks one of the first things you will notice is that our main hallway is closed. Now that makes things a bit tricky if you want to visit the store or the restrooms but, trust me, it will be worth it. All our hallway floors are being repaired so they will look better, be less slippery and will hold up better than the old tile that was coming loose. The whole project should be finished by August 20th but in the meantime follow the signs so you can find our temporary "ins and outs."

Mike Leister
Director