Open Daily 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & Feb. 8, 2025

Snoopy and the Red Baron: Meet Charles M. Schulz Museum Curator Benjamin Clark

The mission of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is to preserve, display, and interpret the art of Charles M. Schulz. The Museum carries out this mission through exhibits and programming that celebrate the life of Schulz and the Peanuts characters. Come enjoy their fascinating traveling exhibit and hear from Curator Benjamin Clark […]

Open Cockpit Saturdays: F4U-Corsair

Schedule: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM each Saturday Museum guests are treated to the extra special experience of being allowed to sit at the controls and pose for pictures. From 10:30-12:30 each Saturday, a selected aircraft will be opened up and made accessible to the public. Museum Volunteers will also be on hand to answer […]

Operation Hailstone: The attack on Truk Lagoon and look from below the surface.

This presentation starts with a brief history of the Caroline islands including the Japanese who acquired the islands at the end of WWI. During WWII over a two-day period US carrier planes sank over 40 ships at anchor in Truk Lagoon and destroyed over 100 aircraft on the ground and in the air.  In the […]

Laughlin/Bullhead Airshow

Our P-51 "Man O' War" will be visiting the Laughlin/Bullhead show on April Fools Day. Admission is free, and that's no joke! We'll also be giving rides in our P-51 "Man O' War" the following Sunday, April 2nd. To book them, click here!

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Open Cockpit Saturdays: F4F Wildcat

Schedule: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM each Saturday 1st: F4F Wildcat 8th:  P-40 Warhawk 15th: F-104 Starfighter 18th : Spitfire Mk XIV 29th: P-47 Thunderbolt Museum guests are treated to the extra special experience of being allowed to sit at the controls and pose for pictures. From 10:30-12:30 each Saturday, a selected aircraft will be […]

The First Hellcat Ace

A simple, personal and very engaging story that describes in detail the combat career of one of naval aviation's deadliest fighter pilots. Although he objected to being called such, Hamilton McWhorter III's service to family and country made him a standout among America's Greatest Generation. From mid-1943, Hamilton McWhorter was constantly engaged in the unforgiving […]

Open Cockpit Saturdays: P-40 Warhawk

Schedule: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM each Saturday 1st: F4F Wildcat 8th:  P-40 Warhawk 15th: F-104 Starfighter 18th : Spitfire Mk XIV 29th: P-47 Thunderbolt Museum guests are treated to the extra special experience of being allowed to sit at the controls and pose for pictures. From 10:30-12:30 each Saturday, a selected aircraft will be […]

Zeppelins: Giants of the Sky

In 1910 a commercial zeppelin became the world’s first airliner. Ferdinand von Zeppelin, a German count, pioneered rigid airship development beginning in the late 19th century. Historian Edward E. Gordon will reveal how the United States and many European nations developed giant airships. By mid-1914 German Zeppelins had carried over 10,000 fee-paying passengers on over […]

Open Cockpit Saturdays: F-104 Starfighter

Schedule: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM each Saturday Museum guests are treated to the extra special experience of being allowed to sit at the controls and pose for pictures. From 10:30-12:30 each Saturday, a selected aircraft will be opened up and made accessible to the public. Museum Volunteers will also be on hand to answer […]

“Testing the “SLUF”- The A-7D Corsair II and more”

The A-7D is a single-seat, tactical close air support aircraft derived from the U.S. Navy’s A-7. The first A-7D made its initial flight in April 1968, and deliveries of production models began in December 1968. When A-7D production ended in 1976, LTV had delivered 459 to the U.S. Air Force (USAF). The SLUF (Short, Little, […]