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  2. Visiting Naval Air Museum : r/Pensacola - Reddit

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    Here's information straight from the Barrancas site: IMPORTANT: The cemetery is located exclusively within the boundaries of Naval Air Station Pensacola, which is an active duty military base. While we work hard to address visitation to the cemetery, access to Barrancas National Cemetery is entirely dependent on access to the Naval Air Station ...

  3. Saw this beauty of an ME-262 at the Pensacola Naval Aviation...

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    In 2010, the Me 262 was shipped to the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and restored to its original German markigns,using photographs taken by Watson's Whizzers at Lechfeld. It is pretty, but the the original white 35 was much more matt and had a more interesting camo.

  4. If you have never been to the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola it...

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    Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting. On the morning of December 6, 2019, a terrorist attack occurred at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. The assailant killed three men and injured eight others. The shooter was killed by Escambia County sheriff deputies after they arrived at the scene.

  5. Naval Air Station Musuem : r/Pensacola - Reddit

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    The shooting was a terrifying experience not only for the civilians out in town but those who live on base. They opened it to civilians one day June 6th and that’s it. It’s not up to the base CO to determine if they will reopen to civilians, it’s up to Big Navy. A petition will not make them change their minds.

  6. Pensacola naval air base : r/aviation - Reddit

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    965 votes, 33 comments. 1.3M subscribers in the aviation community. Anything related to aircraft, airplanes, aviation and flying.

  7. NAS Pensacola, Museum of Naval Aviation : r/aviation - Reddit

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    But things like takeoffs, landings, and interactions with air traffic control are handled by pilots on the ground (or occasionally airborne) that are ultimately deciding what the UAS does. In the case of the DARPA J-UCAS program (where the X-45 and X-47 were developed by Boeing and Northrop Grumman, respectively, the goal was fully autonomous ...

  8. Pappy Boyington's F4U Corsair at the Naval Air Museum

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    Definitely go to this museum if you get a chance. My granddad was an A&P mechanic in the Navy and served during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He later lived in Pensacola after leaving the Navy. Whenever we'd visit when I was a kid, would take me to the museum.

  9. I miss going to the Naval Aviation Museum : r/Pensacola - Reddit

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    TheEndless89. I miss going to the Naval Aviation Museum. My family moved to Pensacola in 2018 and routinely visited the museum. My son took some of his first steps in the war time streets exhibit. I finally received my Veterans ID card yesterday and this morning my son and I happily headed towards an adventure...

  10. ME-262 found in the National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola ......

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    ME-262 found in the National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Florida. For those who can’t read it the sign says “ flown by the Luftwaffe the, the Me-262 was the worlds first operational jet powered fighter, it’s maiden air-to-air combat coming on July 26, 1944. The aircraft boasted a top speed of 540 mph, more than 100 mph faster than ...

  11. National Naval Aviation Museum : r/Pensacola - Reddit

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    Today I have a day off, so I decided to go some sightseeing. Together with my Austrian colleague we came to Pensacola to visit Naval museum. Unfortunately, the guards at the gate informed us that we need to be escorted by US citizen. Perhaps someone of you is going to visit the museum today or know someone, who is willing to make a paid tour ...