If you’re aged between 3 and 12 or simply young at heart then this experience will give you a chance to see if you’ve got what it takes to be an Air Force Pilot! Take this 60 minute tour to see areas of the Museum not normally open to the general public and maybe even ‘graduate’ with your own set of Air Force Museum ‘Pilot’s Wings’.
Tours are available on weekends and during school & public holidays. Tours cost $5 per child, $3 for accompanying adults and 2 and under are free. All children receive their own complimentary ‘Pilot’s Log Book’.
The Air Force Adventure runs daily at 11:15am on weekends, public holidays and during the school holidays.
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