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Description I had a chance to visit this great aviation and space museum in February 2011. This place is huge and it has a very extensive collection of airplanes - this is probably the largest collection I've ever seen in one place. Planes are stored in several hangers and also on a huge apron. If you are in the Tucson area and have any interest in aviation this is a must see stop!
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Author Frank Kovalchek from Anchorage, Alaska, USA

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