Commemorative Air Force Airbase Georgia
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(678) 364-1110Rates
- Requested Donation: $10.00
- Aircraft Rides - SEE WEBSITE: $0.00
Hours of Operation
- Monday : 9:00am - 10:00pm
- Tuesday : 9:00am - 4:00pm
- Saturday : 9:00am - 4:00pm
Airbase Georgia is the Georgia chapter of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) a 501c3 education non-profit that operates the largest World War II flying museum in the world. Founded in 1987 and based at Atlanta Regional Airport-Falcon Field, Peachtree City, Airbase Georgia is an all-volunteer organization, operating seven World War II and Korean War-era aircraft, including a P-51 Mustang, FG-1D Corsair, and Douglas SBD Dauntless, one of five flying today. Restoration projects underway include a N2S Stearman biplane dedicated to Rosie the Riveter and rare P-47N Thunderbolt. Airbase Georgia is the largest WWII flying museum in Georgia and one of the largest in the Southeast.
Airbase Georgia Warbird Museum includes a hangar, restoration shop, and World War II artifacts. Public programs include open houses, guest speaker series, and tours for families, schools, and youth groups. Rides in a historic aircraft are available for purchase! Flights cost anywhere from $295 - $3,995, depending on aircraft. The organization also provides flyovers for civic events. The hangar and meeting room can be rented for weddings, reunions, fundraisers, and other special events.
A treat for aviation and history buffs or families looking for World War II history close to Atlanta.
The Commemorative Air Force Airbase Georgia is a founding partner of the Georgia World War II Heritage Trail, a network of eleven museums and historic sites dedicated to preserving the stories and legacy of the Greatest Generation. For more information, visit www.georgiawwiitrail.org.
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