Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, Florida, United States


5.0 (443 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Brevard County Military Museums

Great experience

Founded in the 1977, The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum has a continually growing collection of over 45 historic warbirds from the beginnings of aviation to the present day. The VAC is a 501(3)c educational organization dedicated to the preservation of, education about and commemoration of Warbirds from all eras and the men and women who flew, maintained and fought in them.
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Address

6600 Tico Rd Space Coast Regional Airport, Titusville, FL 32780-8009

Mobile

+1 321-268-1941

Website

http://valiantaircommand.com

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 8:04

User Ratings

5.0 based on (443 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5hintal 5:00 PM Apr 15, 2022
    Great experience
    This place was really great and informative. I must admit it wasn’t on my list for things to do on our Florida holiday but we went as my father wanted to go, happy to admit I’m pleased he did as this really was a great experience which I have told everyone about. Our tour guide Chris was extremely knowledgable and friendly. The history at this place is amazing and to go inside the Tico Belle was just unreal. The B52 bomber was also well worth the climb into the cockpit, although if you don’t like small spaces it may not be ideal for some. The admission fee was just over $20 I think but it was worth it to us for a great afternoon. Would highly recommend paying a visit to this museum and going round with a tour guide.

  • 4Roy C 5:00 PM Mar 16, 2022
    Aircraft Crammed into Hangar
    This museum also has the name of the Tico Air Museum. If the aircraft had not been crammed so close together in the main museum hangar, it would be a terrific place to visit. Most enthusiasts like to photograph them, but it was impossible the day we were there. Otherwise, I would have given the museum a perfect score. The staff and the docents, of which there are plenty, are absolutely wonderful. You are offered the services of a docent when you arrive and these guys have wonderful tales to relate. There also are some rarities here, such as an F-5E modified for DARPA, a "shaped sonic boom demonstrator." My wife climbed up into the cockpit of the B-52 bomber nose section they have on display. I took a look at where she had gone and decided that climb wasn't for me. But do go up if you are healthy or spry enough.
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