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Museum Crest Patch

Museum Crest Patch

Exclusive patch for the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Measures 3 inches. Fully embroidered, sew-on patch.
 
Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is the world's oldest and largest military aviation museum. Spanning over 20 indoor acres across four massive hangars, the museum houses a staggering collection of more than 360 aerospace vehicles and missiles, ranging from the Wright brothers' early flyers to modern stealth technology like the B-2 Spirit. Visitors can explore chronologically organized galleries covering every major conflict, as well as specialized exhibits like the Presidential Gallery, which features the VC-137C (SAM 26000) that served President John F. Kennedy, and the Space Gallery, home to the Apollo 15 Command Module and a Space Shuttle trainer. As a primary center for the preservation of Air Force heritage, the museum offers free admission to its nearly 800,000 annual visitors, serving as both a somber memorial to service and a high-tech showcase of aeronautical innovation.
$5.99
Museum Crest Patch
$5.99

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Exclusive patch for the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Measures 3 inches. Fully embroidered, sew-on patch.
 
Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is the world's oldest and largest military aviation museum. Spanning over 20 indoor acres across four massive hangars, the museum houses a staggering collection of more than 360 aerospace vehicles and missiles, ranging from the Wright brothers' early flyers to modern stealth technology like the B-2 Spirit. Visitors can explore chronologically organized galleries covering every major conflict, as well as specialized exhibits like the Presidential Gallery, which features the VC-137C (SAM 26000) that served President John F. Kennedy, and the Space Gallery, home to the Apollo 15 Command Module and a Space Shuttle trainer. As a primary center for the preservation of Air Force heritage, the museum offers free admission to its nearly 800,000 annual visitors, serving as both a somber memorial to service and a high-tech showcase of aeronautical innovation.
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