based on 2,405 reviewsThe Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor was founded in 1959 to develop an aviation museum in Hawaii. It was ultimately formed in 1983 inside the Honolulu International Airport. The Aviation museum is located on the Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The museum's hangars depict damage from the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Ranked eighth in the world, this aviation museum is home to several planes from World War II. It also features some planes from World War 1. Prominent among the hangers is Hanger 37 which covers 42,000 square feet of area. A visual delight for world war buffs and aviation lovers, the museum features extensive aircraft collection. It also has a gift shop selling aircraft memorabilia and a restoration shop. Visitors are provided a 12 minutes long video introduction which explains the history of Pearl Harbor along with documentary footage of the 1941 attacks on the harbor by Japan.




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Show More ReviewsTaking the shuttle from Pearl Harbor, the first stop is the Missouri, and the second stop is the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor, which is a paradise for military fans and World War II fans. There are a large number of aviation displays in the two warehouses, allowing you to fully understand the development of American military aviation. There is a screening room at the entrance, showing pure English films. Then there is a small exhibition hall, which has Japanese Zero aircraft, aircraft driven by the American Flying Tigers, etc. After the visit, I went to the large pants, and the exhibits inside were amazing. After that, you can take a ferry to visit the Arizona. The whole journey takes about two hours, and it takes more time if you look closely.