""Air superiority was something that the Air Force has been a big part of since its inception. You still see that today, and that's one of the things that you will see all the way through," Prichard said. "The same with global reach - making sure that the aircraft that we have can go any place, anytime, right now. All of the aircraft that you see on display here will do that.""
"As the largest military aviation museum in the world, the 20-acre complex features over 350 aircraft and missiles from the early 1900s to the present day, with even more displays on the outdoor grounds. The museum has the first right of refusal from the Air Force, meaning that it gets first dibs on historic Air Force aircraft and artifacts before they're offered to other museums."
The National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, occupies a 20-acre complex and displays over 350 aircraft and missiles spanning the early 1900s to the present, with additional outdoor exhibits. The museum receives first right of refusal from the Air Force, giving it priority for historic aircraft and artifacts. Notable exhibits include several Air Force One planes, including SAM 26000 used by eight presidents, and the only B-2 stealth bomber on permanent public display. Exhibits emphasize air superiority and global reach, showcasing aircraft designed to go anywhere, at any time. Visitors should plan for extensive walking.
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