- Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre - The museum is open 7 days throughout the year with the exception of Christmas Day. Last entry is from 4pm and we close at 5pm. We recommend that you allow a minimum of 45-minute to visit this exhibition.
On the 1st of November 2016, the highly-anticipated unveiling of Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre’s second exhibition ‘Dangerous Skies’ took place. Utilizing the talents of both homegrown and internationally based experts the resulting displays have evolved yet again. Today the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, is a world-class destination for the appreciation of historic aircraft. Not just for enthusiasts, the centre tells the story of aviation during World Wars’ I & II, the time in which the most intense period of aviation development took place.
- Inclusion of Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Guided commentary unless requested.
- Food and drinks.
Encounter the ‘Dangerous Skies’ display, showcasing narratives from the Second World War at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Museum. Relive the heroic exploits, brave deeds and heartbreaking events that took place from the British Isles to Germany’s forests, the beleaguered yet defiant Russia and the Pacific. Two of the exhibits not to miss include a Griffon fuelled Mk.XIVe Spitfire and a Focke Wulf 190. The contribution of women is depicted more prominently in this exhibition and the Battle of Stalingrad serves as the backdrop for an immersive journey both diverting and profoundly thought-stimulating.
Is it your preference a guided highlights tour or to explore on your own via the self-guided option?
- Coffee Kiosk and light refreshments available
- Souvenirs available for purchase
- All guests must be well and are required to sign in for contact tracing purposes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.