This museum is the world’s largest military aviation museum and covers 19 acres of indoor exhibits. We walked 3.5 miles inside the museum on this day.

Cool car the Air Force used for recruiting. We took this pic mostly for Timothy.

We got a tip from Jerry’s sister, Bethany, that there were presidential planes in hangar 4, so we made a beeline to those and started there. We were able to walk through several Air Force One planes, which was super cool.



The C-130 is an impressive aircraft. You can just imagine a bunch of SEALs jumping out of the back.

This crazy little experimental helicopter used jets to spin the rotor


An F-117A Stealth – one of Kristi’s favorite because they’re just so cute and sneaky.

A B-2 stealth bomber, Kristi’s other favorite.

F-16A

Jerry flew an F-16, well kind of


Sikorsky MH-53M

Very little Kristi, very large plane.



The birthplace of Jerry A. Beers on March 11, 1971. This didn’t interest the front guard enough to let us in though.

The apartments Jerry went home to as an infant. We didn’t know the exact building, just the overall location. This was Jerry’s first time to revisit this area.