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TAE JIN KIM (30/05/2018 13:29)
Do you want somewhere not crowded? And/or your kid like air force stuff? This is the place for! Some more it's free! Do not set your expectation so high then you might be able to enjoy whatever there.
For parents, if you do some study about air plane before go down, you can easily spend 2 hours with your kid. Take a look every single piece of air plane and talk about it. I recommend to take a look half of ground stuffs then go to theater at o'clock then 2nd story (enjoy some cool air) after that finish rest of ground stuffs.
Andrew Martini (14/05/2018 00:15)
Good for killing an hour or so, especially if you're already in the area. Current fleet of jets on display doesn't include any models that are actively in service, so if you're looking for the latest and greatest, best look elsewhere. Historical exhibits are well above average in quantity - they knocked this part out of the park.
Mai Huong (10/05/2018 15:23)
Not much stuff to see, quite remote place. But still ok for students or kids. Free entry btw.
Ahmad Akram Mohamed Ismail (18/04/2018 01:42)
Great place to spend time with your family. Kids will love it because of the exhibits outdoor. Going there by public transport can be a little challenging. There two buses going to the museum (Service 90 and 94) there only one service during Sundays (Service 90). Huge carpark with parking is free ( based on my visit).
Admission to the Museum is free but need register your admission with the reception. Indoor exhibits consist of two levels. If you are lucky you can catch the 10mins video screen about RSAF on level 1.
ShiJie 12311 (28/02/2018 09:11)
Admission is FREE! The place is a little ulu (deserted/in the middle of nowhere). Only Bus can get you near there. The place has a wide array of planes and helicopters to show. There is a 2nd floor where you can play some games and learn more about different planes!
Lynn Yeo (20/02/2018 04:03)
Fighter jet simulator is interesting. This is a nice place to visit.
Ulla Milbreta (03/02/2018 03:32)
Since we don't show the screen to our child, all the second floor was useless to us. I was really hoping that we could get into at least 1 aircraft but they are all closed. Therefore, there was nothing much to do for us.
Julian Vuong (24/01/2018 01:22)
Interesting places for kids that loves aviation history or like airplanes. Not so far, but you need to use both MRT and bus to go there.
Eugene Teo (16/01/2018 22:26)
Love the fighter jet simulator but other than that exhibitions were told short and lack of sufficient captivating content
Howard Lim (07/11/2017 01:44)
A great place to bring young kids to learn the history of Aeroengineering in Singapore.
Di Wei Lee (02/09/2017 18:21)
Exhibits finally overhauled in the past few years. Compact museum which can be fully sampled in 30 minutes - 1 hour, so factor that in before you make the trip down.
Lusephur Dragaljósið (30/07/2017 07:42)
Was brilliant. Apart from the absolute bell-end of an air force member getting overzealously officious over who could sign the visitors register.
Adrian Lim (09/07/2017 06:49)
Went to have a look with the kids as it was opened on Sundays. Unfortunately they don't seem well prepared to entertain visitors on Sunday, e.g. no staff manning both the info counter and reception, the shop was also closed. Could be better if the displays allowed visitors to sit in the cockpits.
Jerry QUEK Cheng Pang (13/06/2017 01:35)
A great place to get to learn the history of the RSAF (Our Air Force ). There are displays of many types of airplanes and helicopters which have been in service before.On level 2 & 3 in the building ,there are many more other exhibits on display. The museum is closed only on Monday.Can get there by buses or taxis or own transport.
Dated 16/05/2017 (Tuesday).
Kristian Liem (23/04/2017 09:31)
Greaaaaaat but can be better once facilities are fully running
Prabakaran Srinivasan (19/04/2017 02:23)
Neatly organised. You want to see how cockpit is.. just visit here. You have a chance to see some older engines and other flights which were used in airforce.
Kaiesh Vohra (22/03/2017 00:02)
A bit far away from most things, but great education for kids
Aaron Carnefix (17/03/2017 18:38)
Small but cool collection of aircraft. Only a short bus ride away from Paya Lebar MRT
Stanley Loo (17/03/2017 15:01)
An excellent museum to understand the Singapore Air Force and their history and capabilities.
Michael Lim (12/02/2017 16:00)
It's free, informative, excellent display of hardware.
Permsak Tosawad (24/11/2016 04:08)
Although, this is a small museum comparing to other Air forces museum, but display and exhibition are really good.
the muk (12/10/2016 14:04)
A very nice place to see vintage planes. There is also the e2c
Harry Chong (30/08/2016 16:32)
Cool place to learn the history of RSAF. My boys love this place. One of our favorite place for weekend bonding. Free admission.
Jonathan yeo (23/08/2016 03:08)
RSAF museum showing the history of our air force. Really cool place with quite a handful of live display of previous generation air crafts as well as an indoor air conditioned exhibit with more displays. The guide is knowledgeable and is engaging as well.
Chris Chen (26/07/2016 06:11)
5 stars for the beer at the mess
Chi Ngan Lee (23/06/2016 12:10)
A place to learn about the SAF history and see some model aircrafts. Nothing much to shout at, one should really anticipate the Air Base Open House instead.
Eric Leng (14/06/2016 05:57)
They removed the best trainee board.
Daniel Khoo (01/06/2016 07:52)
Interesting museum with lots of history. Place is pretty empty normally
Nick Png (30/05/2016 15:44)
Many history has pen down here. Good place to visit
Syasya Ibrahim (26/05/2016 19:05)
Great