State: | Ohio |
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Address: | 4021 Borman Dr, Batavia, OH 45103 |
Zip code: | 45103 |
Phone: | (513) 735-4500 |
Website: | http://www.tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 4:00 – 7:00 PM |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | Closed |
Saturday: | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
An absolutely wonderful experience walking with a guided tour from Larry. I can't say enough about how important places like this are as our veterans pass on. It's not a big place like Wright Patterson but it is a more personal feeling. I just ask that people keep their kids under control and teach them to respect the people, equipment, and history. We even bought a family pass for the year.
Thank you again Larry!
Gem of a museum that has a small collection of warbirds, several of which fly. This has been the best experience ever of visiting such a museum. Firstly, there are no barriers, which means one can view spaces inside the aircraft unimpeded. Secondly, the lighting is good enough that one doesn't require a flash. Look around carefully and you will see signed artwork and many interesting objects around the hangar. They sell surplus parts, so it is great to pick up bits & pieces. But best of all, the staff at this museum are outstanding. They were really knowledgeable about their aircraft, but went above and beyond with the photography, providing ladders and moving away the placards and other objects on the eve of Thanksgiving without worrying about time. A big shout out to Noah for his help. Lastly, one can get up close with a B-25, an Avenger, P-40, a Mustang, Twin Beech and a reproduction Fw-190 among other aircraft. Visit if you can!
Came for a scale model show. Had a great time lots of ww2 artifacts. Beautiful planes. Very knowledgeable staff.
I had the privilege of getting to see the Flying Showcase yesterday, 9/18 and it was the first time I have been to an airshow since I was a kid. Pure excitement, wonderfully restored aircraft and just am amazing event.
There is so much care by the staff for the relics at the museum and the airworthy shape of the aircraft is just spectacular.
The displays are informative and there is a special touch to all of them from where some are on loan from to the accounts from the staff on restoration, everything feels much more personal here than other museums where displays tend to stick to just information.
The event itself was a no-holds barred event. Valet parking, included food/drinks from local trucks, socially distanced spots for viewing, an amazing experience that I will forever be thankful for. Please, donate here because the staff goes above and beyond in so many ways.
An amazing small museum where every aircraft is a flying example of a WWII aircraft! The museum is spotless, and the staff are friendly and very informative.
There’s historical materials sprinkled throughout on the museum walls. If you can happen upon a flying demonstration, you’ll be amazed at the old birds’ performance. While I was in the museum I realised their P51 had performed acrobatics at the Dayton Air Show when I was there in 2010!
The phone number for Tri State Warbird Museum is (513) 735-4500.
Tri State Warbird Museum is located at 4021 Borman Dr, Batavia, OH 45103
The website (URL) for Tri State Warbird Museum is: http://www.tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org/
Tri State Warbird Museum is open:
Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:4:00 – 7:00 PM
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday:Closed