Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum

The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the Philippine Air Force and its contributions to aviation.

Located at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, Metro Manila, the museum features a variety of exhibits, including aircraft, aviation artifacts, and historical documents. It provides insights into the development of the Philippine Air Force, the evolution of aviation in the country, and the role of the Air Force in national defense and humanitarian missions.

The museum aims to educate the public and honor the achievements of Filipino aviators and airmen.

The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum, established in 1991, is an institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).

 

Key features of the museum include:

 

Aircraft Exhibits: The museum houses various aircraft, including historic planes used by the PAF and other significant aviation models. These aircraft are displayed both indoors and outdoors, providing visitors with a tangible connection to the evolution of aviation in the Philippines.

Artifacts and Memorabilia: A diverse collection of aviation-related artifacts, such as uniforms, medals, and documents, helps to illustrate the contributions and experiences of Filipino airmen throughout history.

Historical Displays: Exhibits cover important milestones in the history of the Philippine Air Force, including its formation, key operations, and significant achievements in defense and humanitarian efforts.

Interactive Elements: Some areas of the museum feature interactive displays that engage visitors in learning about aviation technology and the day-to-day operations of the Air Force.

 

Location: Andrews Avenue, corner Sales Street, Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, Pasay City

Opening Hours:

Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 AM – 04:00 PM (Except Holidays)

Sundays: By schedule only

Entrance Fee: P20

 

Phone: 0950-288-7246

Website: https://pafmuseum.airforce.mil.ph/

Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/PAFAMandOCHCA/

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Jojo Repalda
Jojo Repalda
06:28 06 Sep 24
Jeff and Jamie
Jeff and Jamie
06:58 03 Sep 24
Still closed as at 2 September 2024
Kim Foster
Kim Foster
06:56 03 Sep 24
As of 2 September 2024 still closed
Edrealnareal
Edrealnareal
08:36 13 Aug 24
Mark Macute
Mark Macute
05:55 09 Jul 24
It's been "temporarily closed" for 2 years and no date of when it will open. Those review with photo that indicate for few months or last year were probably taken before covid.
Benigno Dormile
Benigno Dormile
02:49 29 Jun 24
Richard
Richard
04:01 28 Jun 24
Seems to be a lot of fake reviews or recent reviews by people who visited a long time ago. I booked online, but the payment option was not available. Arrived only to be told by the airforce guard at the gate that the museum is closed for renovations. It appears to have been closed for more than 6 months. The website and Facebook page are not up to date, which is the usual Phillipine government incompetence. Fingers crossed it will be open again next we visit the Philippines.
Tom Marshall
Tom Marshall
15:29 25 Jun 24
The museum was closed for renovations they don’t know when it will reopen.
SSg Torres PAF
SSg Torres PAF
15:14 23 Jun 24
🫡😎😇
Nina Dumlao
Nina Dumlao
02:18 30 Jul 23
Nice collection of historical planes, guns and Air Force officers uniforms. It’s a two-story museum with outside grounds where several planes are also on display. The staff were courteous and helpful. Great for kids. If you’re within the vicinity of NAIA, it’s worth a visit. Entrance is free. Parking is available at the back of the building.
A “RC” C
A “RC” C
23:36 23 Mar 23
It was a great experience. Learning about the past. Seeing planes in the past wars. Medals and antique guns since 1914. They also a big garden where different kinds of plane displayed. It’s been a years the last time a visit this museum.Must visit this place with your family and friends.
Mel Rivera
Mel Rivera
15:03 23 Feb 23
It needs some updated history of Philippine Airforce & Aerospace. The plane yard was cool specially if you have flown the planes of that era. The best part… it’s the Philippine Map of 1734. It has an amazing history if you do the research! Did I say it’s FREE admission? 😉
B. Roy
B. Roy
04:05 06 Feb 23
Quaint Gem of a museum near Newpart. A happenstance find wandering from Belmont Hotel.Access: Captain on-site advised as of 2/2023 public tours typically Tuesday-Friday. Appears variable without schedule posted. No fee for entry.Rules: Second floor artifacts from World War 2, no photography or video. Lower regions showing art gallery and timelines viable for photos. Entire visitation was chaperoned. Be courteous.Family friendly? Great displays, many being restored, of world War Era planes. Interesting for any aviation enthusiasts.Entry: Bring passport or ID for logging Entry.Glad to stumble upon the unique aeronautical history sharing between countries.Respect.
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