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It's not bad, but they're currently in the midst of building a new facility at the same location. It's supposed to open late this year, so you may want to consider that before making the trek. They have a bunch of airplanes, all but one of which are outside in the weather. Something to do with the agreement between the Navy and the museum, which is not located on actual base property but on an adjacent plot of land that I think the county owns. The airplanes have to stay on Navy property. The exception is a replica Curtiss which is inside, and will be inside, and the X-47A mock-up. Neither of these are Navy property, ergo they don't have the "must stay on Navy ground" restriction.

Making it a combined trip and also visiting the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons wouldn't be a bad idea, either. You go right past there to get to Pax from Baltimore.

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I was stationed at Strike (attack shop, A-6's) in the mid 90's and I went over to the aircraft displays once which was ok, just have to beware of the "Smibs and Smurfs" Pax was one of my better duty stations.

Scott

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I live out there and even had my Navy retirement ceremony at the museum a couple years ago. You'd be hard pressed to see a lineup of static birds anywhere else that contains an X-32, RA-5C, and F4D... Their archive room is quite impressive from what I've seen as well. It's not huge like Udvar-Hazy, but it is a nice place all the same.

Like Joe wrote, it's a little messy out front right now, but still worth the trek down from Baltimore, IMHO.

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Got a few hours to see the museum on Sunday the 20th.......

Worth my visit. $5 at the entrance on the honour system. Small but packed..... including some cool stuff.

Out door exhibit was great X-35C nice bird but its a shame that it is slowly eroding.

Will post pictures once I figure out how to do it from my smart phone.

:cheers:

Emil

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Got a few hours to see the museum on Sunday the 20th.......

Worth my visit. $5 at the entrance on the honour system. Small but packed..... including some cool stuff.

Out door exhibit was great X-35C nice bird but its a shame that it is slowly eroding.

Will post pictures once I figure out how to do it from my smart phone.

:cheers:/>

Emil

The plan is that the X-35 will be brought into the new museum that is being built. A good assumption is that the bird will be rehabbed to some extent prior to its relocation. Glad you liked the museum!

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