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Liberty Aviation Museum and its collection

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The Liberty Aviation Museum is situated in Port Clinton, Ohio, United States. It is conveniently located next to the Erie–Ottawa International Airport, making it easily accessible for tourists traveling by air. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore aviation history through its various exhibits and collections.

1928 Ford 5-AT Tri-motor at the Liberty Aviation Museum

One of the highlights of the Liberty Aviation Museum is the 1928 Ford 5-AT Tri-motor, which is currently in operation with the Experimental Aircraft Association for the Fly the Ford tour. This historic aircraft provides a glimpse into the early days of aviation and is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts.

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Liberty Aviation Museum
E State Road 3515
OH 43452 Port Clinton
Ohio

Visitor information Liberty Aviation Museum

Opening hours

Open by appointment only until March 19th, 2025. To schedule an appt, call 419-732-0234 ext 202 or message events@libertyaviationmuseum.org

Admission

0 – 5Free
6 – 17US$8.00
60+US$12.00
AdultsUS$14.00

Seniors 60+ save $2 on Regular Admission.
Active Military & Veterans Save $2 on Regular Admission.
First Responders (Police, Fire, EMT/Healthcare) Save $2 on Regular Admission.
Adults with veterans/military or first responder discounts above, Save $1 on Regular child admission.

Facilities

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Location & Map

E State Road 3515, Port Clinton

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Exhibitions

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Liberty Aviation Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton, Ohio, offers visitors an insight into aviation history with a focus on World War II-era aircraft and memorabilia. The museum houses a collection of restored vintage aircraft, including the B-25 Mitchell bomber and Ford Tri-Motor, which are popular attractions. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained exhibits and the opportunity to see these historic planes up close. The museum also features a 1950s-style diner called the Tin Goose Diner, which adds a nostalgic touch to the experience. Many visitors find the volunteer staff knowledgeable and passionate about aviation history. However, some reviewers mention that the museum is relatively small and may not take very long to explore thoroughly. The hands-on experiences, such as sitting in cockpits, are particularly enjoyed by families with children. While the museum provides an educational experience for aviation enthusiasts, some visitors feel the admission price is a bit high for the size of the collection. Overall, the Liberty Aviation Museum offers a good balance of historical artifacts, restored aircraft, and interactive elements, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in aviation history.

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