PRESS RELEASE
To better serve our visitors and staff in 2025, the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum announces new hours of operation, along with free general admission to all visitors. “The Museum is committed to providing unique and authentic experiences that educate visitors on the historic aircraft, vehicles and artifacts in the collection,” the Museum’s Executive Director, Adrian Hunt, said. “Free general admission will make these stories and experiences more accessible than ever to our visitors and community.”
Starting on January 2, 2025, general admission to the Museum is completely free for all visitors. Special events may require the purchase of a ticket. The museum invites guests to experience its world-class collection of historical aircraft, tanks, and military vehicles at no cost.
What to Expect:
- New Hours: Starting January 2, 2025, the museum operates under new hours. The museum will now be open Thursday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Free Admission: Beginning January 2, 2025, general admission to the museum is free for all visitors, providing greater access to our exhibits and programs. Special events may require the purchase of a ticket; please visit the Museum’s activities page for details on each event.
- Moving to Cashless: In the new year, the museum gift shop will transition to a cashless payment system. Visitors will be able to complete purchases using credit/debit cards and digital payment options.
The Museum’s mission to preserve and celebrate aviation history remains at the forefront as it soars into another incredible year. To learn more or plan a visit, please visit the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum website.
About Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum:
Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (FHCAM) is a 501 (c)(3) committed to educating visitors about the rare, historic aircraft, vehicles, and artifacts in our collection, which are a testament to the era’s engineering skill and humanity’s spirit during the world conflicts of the 20th century. We are committed to proving complete authenticity in all of our artifacts. This includes all aspects of the mechanical systems and all paint schemes and markings. FHCAM strives to make the operations and appearance as original as possible to the time when the aircraft, tank, or other machine was first utilized.
Nice article.
However, either my feed or your article fails to give a “date line “…. or, informing someone like myself who is unfamiliar with this museum where it is!
Would be nice to visit but please make it easier for your readers to identify the location without having to search the web.
May bring in more people if you actually included a location in the article.
Guess you think it is well known. May be in your area, but not to me or perhaps to others as well.
Where, when, why and how… basic.
Good article, just forgot, as far as I have been able to determine from my feed , the location of the museum.
Would be nice to visit. I’ll locate when ready.
More pics and inventory would also spur more interest.
Thanks for your comment, Mark! This is a press release, not an article, so we aren’t offering a comprehensive view of the museum ourselves, just their announcement of the new opening details. The location and information are in the links, as mentioned, for ‘further details’. A quick search on the collection on our website will reveal a lot more detail from previous reports. We hope that helps!