Review The Air Force Museum, 400 Airport Rd, Singapore

Review The Air Force Museum in Singapore

“Good place for kids to know more about Singapore Air Force history and these are all artefacts that the kids can actually touching Admissions free” or “A must visit museum for aircraft enthusiasts and those interested in the history of our RSAF.” It is one of the few customer evaluation comments about The Air Force Museum. Let’s read more of this article on Thecityvisitor.com to find out if The Air Force Museum is quality.

Introduction about The Air Force Museum

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Background Info

  • Phone: 64618507 (+65 64618507)
  • Website: https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/rsaf/about-the-rsaf/air-force-museum
  • Address: 400 Airport Rd, Singapore
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Detailed information of The Air Force Museum

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Monday, Sunday: Closed.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 9 AM to 4 PM.

Distance

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Phone number

You can reach The Air Force Museum at 64618507(+65 64618507). Use the hotline to contact them right away for the quickest help and resolution to your problems.

Website

You can contact The Air Force Museum via https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/rsaf/about-the-rsaf/air-force-museum. It will react rapidly and assist you with your concerns.

Address

You can directly come to 400 Airport Rd, Singapore if you have any questions or want to try to experience its services.

The Air Force Museum reviews

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Is The Air Force Museum good?

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“Good place for kids to know more about Singapore Air Force history and these are all artefacts that the kids can actually touching Admissions free”

“An amazing and unique showpiece centre for aviation fans and families, showcasing the history and heritage of RSAF and its incredible journey from humble beginnings to a first class air force...”

“Free-of-charge public museum with excellent displays of aircrafts and military equipments.”

“Great museum. Free admission. There are not much visitors, of which majority are local families.”

“As a military aviation enthusiast it's absolutely fantastic”

“Excellent place to be. Unfortunately it is still closed after 2 years but I have been to this place since young. The museum rocks and I hope to be able to enter the museum soon!”

“They have a great exhibit of all kinds of planes over the period. I loved it. They also show a short film about history of plane building. There is no entry fee.”

“Very good for family trip and it is free. Try the flight simulator, it is really cool!”

It has won many reviews from customers on the website, including 242 feedbacks with an overall score of 4.4 out of five-star ratings. Out of those, 88% are positive reviews.

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Review Review The Air Force Museum, 400 Airport Rd, Singapore

There is a total 242 reviews

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    Din GengJahat

    up close to see and its free!

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    the muk

    A very nice place to see vintage planes. There is also the e2c

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    Ong ChinBok

    Good visit

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    Taro Tada

    Facilities are not well maintained

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    naob

    History of the Republic of Singapore Air Force. Quite interesting to learn about the history back then! Great for parents to bring their kids there so that they can learn about the history back in the olden days!

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    Phil Camm

    The museum has a small collection of aircraft but that does take away the fact that it has quality gems on display such as their A4 Skyhawks and an E-2C. The aircraft are beautifully presented and speaking to a staff member they actively maintain them as best they can given the climate for that part of the world.

    Will definitely go back. Not many staff around but when seen they are very welcoming and pleased to see you. Added bonus, it is free!

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    zi shan

    Good place for kids to know more about Singapore Air Force history and these are all artefacts that the kids can actually touching️ Admissions free

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    Arjun Naik

    Great place for aviation enthusiasts!

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    Anand P

    Very nice

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    Javen Gwee

    Simple fun for the kids.

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    Myke Muk

    Small not much exhibit

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    Anson Teo

    A good account of the history og the Air Force. Exhibits are working. Kids will love the interactive games.

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    Antho Yeo

    Small but significant

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    Cornelius Kwok

    Nice museum with a few planes for you to see. THere are a few interactive attractions that allows you to play games.

    If you have time, to visit this place especially if you are around the corner.

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    Cuong Nguyen (Alfred)

    Free-of-charge public museum with excellent displays of aircrafts and military equipments.

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    Aaron Tan

    Amazing to see real fighter jets and helicopters on their outdoor display. It free entry.

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    B. Krishna

    Went there quite some time back but the place is very nice. Managed to learn a lot more about the air force. The museum also hosts some shows at certain timings so keep a lookout for that.

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    Shanying Wang

    A quiet museum that not many people aware

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    Aaron Carnefix

    Small but cool collection of aircraft. Only a short bus ride away from Paya Lebar MRT

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    Piqued Wanderer

    Nice place to bring kids to learn.. not restricted to where u wana go..

    But be prepared there isnt any food stalls to buy and eat here.. so for halal travellers, pls be forewarned to not take it for granted that they have hor..

    Nonetheless, bring ur camera and shoot away.. d place is nice for photoshoots

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    Devona Yeap

    Fun day out for kids. Spent about two hours at the museum exploring the exhibits. Lots of planes to see and take pictures with.

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    Daniel Merrett

    Has some good interactive exhibits for kids. Entry is free and takes an hour or two. My son loved the big screen game.

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    Lijuan Chen

    Cool place to see the planes and learn about air defence and history.

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    anand. m

    Every Singaporeans should visit at least once

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    JihHou Peh

    Good for families, it’s free, But lacks somewhat in the curation and supporting information. It would be nice to have one near other attractions and food centres in support location is limiting factor I think for a museum

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    RichardSon

    what a nice place to visit with son

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    FrozenIceBladez

    Love it. The tour guides are very kind!!

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    Victoria Teo

    Well-kept place 😀

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    Calvin Sim

    Was looking forward to my visit there with high expectations. It’s a chance to see all these jets and aircrafts after all! Left feeling a tad disappointed though; maybe more could be done to bring to live the past glories of those airplanes on the ground floor…

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    Len Ng

    A must visit museum for aircraft enthusiasts and those interested in the history of our RSAF.

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    Tung Tung

    Was there on a Sat morning and it was near empty, only about 5 other visitors. There are ample parking lots if you are driving. Pretty cool display of many planes and you can touch and take photos with. There is a souvenir shop that sells many toys related to planes… duh. The level 2 gallery was pretty informative. Overall can spend 1hr there, the kids will enjoy the place.

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    Teddy Lee

    The depository of airforce history. Good place to know the history of the RSAF.

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    Tawatnon N.

    Awesome place for explore about the Singapore air force aviation.

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    ele

    fun experience touring the museum! entry and parking are free, and there’s shows in the theatre. level 1 houses the outdoor gallery of planes, and level 2 an exhibition with some interactive elements. spent about an hour here.

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    Zack Lim

    great place to bring your kids for an eye opener of fighter jets and information about planes. equipment could be better maintained as there were quite a handful not functioning. must visit is the souvenir shop but you could get some of the air plane toys outside for a cheaper price.

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    Chi Ngan Lee

    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.

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    James Chen

    It’s a pretty good museum. A lot of information regarding planes and many planes and air force related weaponry on display. The interactive displays were not working when I went though.

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    Juffrey

    It’s free!!! You get to see and touch retired airplanes and drones.

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    Bernice Lachman

    Great planes and helicopters.

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    Kelvin Ngo

    Our 3rd visit. For a free museum, this exceeded my expectations and my 10-yr-old son has enjoyed it and pleaded for return visits. Has both outdoor and air-con indoor exhibits and even stimulation games. Highly recommended to visit at least once!

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    Jeffrey

    Good for kids to explore with both indoor and outdoor exhibits. Many of the Indoor simulations are down when we visit. A bit disappointed for the kids. The area is not that big to spend a great deal of time there.

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    Ahmad Akram Mohamed Ismail

    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.

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    Riku

    Great museum. Free admission. There are not much visitors, of which majority are local families.

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    leekhoojan

    Knowing the history of the RSAF. The aircrsft static displays are well maintained.

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    Susan Stephenson

    Great place to visit and friendly stuff to answer all your questions, even called taxi for us, highly recommended.

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    Aaron De Roza

    Free place to bring kids and spend time with for about an hour or so. There are big aeroplanes, helicopters, interactive displays and more to see.

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    Andrew Martini

    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.

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    Jagjit Singh

    awesome

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    Fauzi Abbas

    A nice place to learn hiw Singapore started it’s Air Force from its humble beginning to one of the most advance fleet in the world.

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    Sherman Lee

    Third floor has a nice eatery to accompany this place

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    Ming Yee Lim

    Great place to bring kids. 🙂

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    Daniel Khoo

    Interesting museum with lots of history. Place is pretty empty normally

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    Tim Liang

    Excellent place to be. Unfortunately it is still closed after 2 years but I have been to this place since young. The museum rocks and I hope to be able to enter the museum soon!

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    Yzhe

    Cool

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    Danny PONG

    Great to see real weapons and airforce planes.

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    Ng Family

    Awesome museum to learn about military air crafts and the RSAF through their very interactive displays. There’s even a flight simulator. There is an open gallery with aircraft displays and a couple of very interesting galleries spanning across 3 floors. There’s a gift shop too. Free parking.

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    CR Yee

    Not somewhere you would visit unless you have young children who are thrilled to see real fighter jets and helicopters. The outdoor gallery with these real size planes are great although much more can be done to spruce up the place. Some indoor gallery displays and interactive panels were dated, broken or just tired looking.

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    Cherie Lim

    Interesting museum that provides the history of the Singapore aviation. Opportunity to get up close with the old planes on display at the outdoor museum and an air-conditioned display of past aviation artefacts at level 2.

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    Eoin Douglas-Smith

    Fantastic displays, friendly staff, and free entry; well worth a visit.

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    S P

    A quiet place to learn about Singapore Military aircraft. Via public transport, just take the train to tai seng mrt, and from there take bus 90 to this museum.

    The museum itself is quite windy, due to the super high ceiling, so it’s also a good place to take shelter from the sun.

    For the kids, it is quite a fun place with all the planes and helicopters, definitely will be an unforgettable place for them!

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    Thomas Lim

    Good place to learn about the airforce history or what little history we have. Number of old retired aircrafts are laughable. The only good part is the second level where the air-conditioned, small items museums area. Place is free to visit, full of parking spaces, good for family trips.

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    Greg Bartos

    Free! Not crowded and enjoyable to visit. Little video games and such inside but many of them not working anymore

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    diaz suz

    Free parking and nice museum. Thumb up!

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    Rachel Wong

    Super nice…good for family outings and kids to explore aeroplanes )

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    Lu Guo Liang

    An excellent museum to understand the Singapore Air Force and their history and capabilities.

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    gurdeep singh

    Very nice

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    Cassidy Chew

    Would have given this place a five star rating if they allow me to have the food in aircon comfort. And if they do not cook with MSG. There is some kind of wow factor about the exhibits.

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    Choon Lim Lye

    Quiet and low crowd,but got interesting history and interactive station for youth

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    hazza ylol

    Nice displays and exhibits

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    Phil Camm

    The museum has a small collection of aircraft but that does take away the fact that it has quality gems on display such as their A4 Skyhawks and an E-2C. The aircraft are beautifully presented and speaking to a staff member they actively maintain them as best they can given the climate for that part of the world.

    Will definitely go back. Not many staff around but when seen they are very welcoming and pleased to see you. Added bonus, it is free!

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    ILHANZ

    So much info about the past

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    Keith Voon

    Nice place to visit

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    Peter Htet Myo Oo

    Free museum. Informative and well curated.

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    Rusty Wilson

    Fantastic experience. A very well maintained museum with some decent static display aircraft. Also has a small theatre that tells of the Singapore Air Force. 2nd floor has displays of the different squadrons and missions. If you have a hour or two to spare well worth the visit. No cost to enter has a gift shop that sells water also. Glad I went.

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    Swen George

    Besides looking at planes in Changi, you can experience Air Force planes up close here at the museum. An interesting museum, detailing the SAF journey.

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    Jerome Walter

    Nice museum for kids to see real planes. On the downside, the interactive booths weren’t working well and ending up frustrating my kids.

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    Yurii

    Excellent! I wish they could have more modern machines.

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    Daniil Guesev

    I go to this place because i wanted to go to an WW2 air force museum. But their only stated modern warfare aircrafts. Also a nice museum.

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    K Tan

    I love the old fighter jets!!!

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    C.K ONG

    Lots of cool and old stuff. But pretty boring and small. Can be done with in 15 minutes.

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    jhtwee

    An amazing and unique showpiece centre for aviation fans and families, showcasing the history and heritage of RSAF and its incredible journey from humble beginnings to a first class air force…

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    Arati Menon-Tan

    The 2nd floor interactive gallery is pretty rundown. Be careful as some gadgets are broken n sharp. Other than that, it’s an interesting place for those who love these kinda things. The gift shop is a small place. But has a variety of items. Look out for the short film timings n plan around it. Give urslf abt 1-2hrs for this museum

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    Mason Wong

    I just like planes

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    David Chan

    Very educational. Provides a good history of the air Force, and the kids love walking around and looking at the various aircrafts and helicopters.

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    Black Mamba

    Awesome.
    Well managed and exibited museum.
    Enjoyed thoroughly.

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    Meng Gan Ng

    Good history of the air force

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    T W

    Great display of RSAF air planes!

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    Shang Ming Chia

    Interactive Exhibits including simulators to act the role of Pilot, Controllers and GBAD Force.

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    San Trip

    Nostalgic..

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    Yong Quek

    Not much aircraft on display. Good info on Singapore Air Force heritage

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    dr s raghunathan

    My grand son enjoyed the place

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    The Green Explorers Singapore

    A fantastic place to explore for those who wants to know more about the history of the RSAF!

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    Jim K

    Quiet place. Informative enough.

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    Andrew Ang

    Nice cafe

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    alan brooks

    This place is soO good …

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    John Bounaparte

    Awesome place to see how we use technology and innovation

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    Nick Png

    Many history has pen down here. Good place to visit

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    Ethan F.

    My recommendation that you go for the RSAF open house.

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    Rachel Yu

    Good place for kids to know more about Singapore Air Force history. The planes displayed are quite old in general but you can have touch and feel of them. There is a short 7-min video but after the show the presenter gave an interesting speech about the museum and his own experience as Air Force. Can spend around 2 hrs in the museum.

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    Elizabeth Tan

    A good insight into the Singapore Air force’s history. If you’re not a plane buff like me, it’d be best to visit the museum on the second floor. The first floor consists of displays of which I am not very interested in.

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    Run He

    Interesting mesuem.

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    Ramesh S

    Good to learn and see about the air force planes.

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    TAE JIN KIM

    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.

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    kalai selvan

    Route map not accurate

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    Adrian Lim

    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.

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    Wisnu Setioko

    Must visit place, not only because free entrance, but has a lot of history about SG Airforce

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    Beatrice Barrett

    Brilliant. Apart from the absolute bell-end of an air force member getting over zealously officious over who could sign the visitors register. An excellent museum to understand the Singapore Air Force and their history and capabilities.

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    Coastalsquire

    Admission is free. Come here to learn about the history and current affairs of the air force. They have planes on show on the ground floor with more interactive visuals on the second. Staff was friendly and helpful.

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    Anthony Ng

    Some displays are out of order or rusting away

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    Kenneth Cheung

    Good museum for aviation enthusiasts. Unfortunately the fighter jet simulation was closed.

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    alan wang

    Many plane artifacts and quiet place.

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    Ethan P

    Pretty quiet museum. Walked through the entire exhibition (on the second floor) and there was not a single person. The exhibits are really nicely designed and have a lot of interactive functions, great for kids. They offer a lot of information about the air force and allow people to understand how it operates, as well as its history.

    They exhibit a lot of old planes that the RSAF used to operate. It would be nice to see an F-15 or F-16 displayed there.

    Would be nice to be able to have a working flying simulator here.

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    Douglas Nakamura

    Kids had an awesome time playing with all the interactive displays

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    Hyphen Chia

    A place for military aircraft enthusiast.

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    Joe Audcent

    Good display and nice welcome from the curator who used to fly helicopters

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    Vikas

    1. Decent small museum.
    2. Free entry.
    3. Multiple aircraft and helicopter on display.
    4. Souvenirs available at small shop, cash only.
    5. Small shows at theatrette.
    6. Multiple interactive displays at floor 2,3 as well.
    7. Group tours available.
    8. Fun if you Interested in Singapore air Force history.
    9. Plenty of photo ops.

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    Sheelah John

    My son was looking forward to string out the flight simulation. Apparently it is only available to school visits. No clue why. That was disappointing. Would we return? No.

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    Julian Vuong

    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.

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    Angie Ho

    A nice place to spend a couple of hours exploring Republic Singapore Air force’s history. There’s a small theatre, modest display of retired planes and drones, and nice walk through gallery on the second floor. You can head off to tai seng road for a nice lunch afterwards ie ten mins drive

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    Mai Huong

    Not much stuff to see, quite remote place. But still ok for students or kids. Free entry btw.

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    Pascal Bollon

    Fantastic vintage equipment for the enthusiast, attractive multimedia visit experience for the curious, topped by great input by museum resident staff. Take a jump in time at the root of Sg independence early years

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    Kristian Liem

    Greaaaaaat but can be better once facilities are fully running

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    ShiJie 12311

    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!

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    Rong Jia Lau

    Apparently the museum has been around for 20 years. Cool place to see the relics of the Singapore Air Force. Probably seeing some renewed interest due to a recent movie featuring fighter jets and a certain popular male lead. The museum’s feature video is very similar to the movie, according to the serviceman

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    Wilfred Lim

    Best museum in Singapore!! A+++++

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    ddt l

    Very nice curator. Many jet models. So fun!

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    Clement Mohyong

    Place of nostalgia. History of Singapore planes. Kids friendly and educative

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    Calvin Chua

    plane go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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    Joseph Lim

    Great place to learn about the airforce in Singapore. Also loved the “gaming” experience on the 2nd floor, which requires some team effort; it’s great for kids.

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    Shawn Siah

    Simulator only for school bookings

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    Kkorhetza Venonn

    Fun day out for kids. Spent about two hours at the museum …

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    Harry Chong

    Cool place to learn the history of RSAF. My boys love this place. One of our favorite place for weekend bonding. Free admission.

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    Nurcahya Nunu

    Hi tech

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    Xuchao Wu

    Great experience at the Airforce Museum. Definitely a pleasant surprise to the kids.

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    Kim Ryan

    Thoroughly enjoyed my visit, very well layed out, also very informative.

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    Serge V.Bobrov

    Great museum. Large display of classic aircraft (outdoor and indoor), like A4, Huey, Alouette, trainer jets etc. Very impressive exhibition of Singapore Air Force historical artifact (like control panels, cockpits). Interactive museum gallery. Souvenirs shop. Free admission, professional museum staff. Excellent.

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    Xen Gar

    Cool Museum about the History of the singapurian Air force, their Divisions and cooperations. You can get information about their airplanes and Helicopters, there is a Team Game about defending singapurian Air space. You can See the old decomissioned drones and Jets Up Close. Quite interesting for Kids. The ground Personal was helpful, If you vor the time and are interested in this, Go and Check IT Out. Btw entry is free, you only Need to Register.

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    KK T

    Interesting place to view different types of airplanes used by RSAF. Worth a visit

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    Mathew Fedley

    This smallish museum is free to enter and includes a few different aircraft mostly under cover. There are also a few floors of exhibits including interactive exhibits here which are very strongly air conditioned. This is a reasonable location to visit on a wet day if you have an umbrella to get to the main museum. Expect to spend a bit less than an hour here

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    David Bey

    What’s not to like? Free parking, plenty of fighter jets and games for the kids

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    J

    Real decommissioned planes can be seen here together with a whole host of historical artifacts detailing the rise of the RSAF. A small gift shop is here for those who wish to purchase small items.

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    Yuanjing Li

    Good place to bring kids around during weekends. The officer there was nice.

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    Billa- Baskaran

    Great

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    Rong Jia Lau

    Apparently the museum has been around for 20 years. Cool place to see the relics of the Singapore Air Force. Probably seeing some renewed interest due to a recent movie featuring fighter jets and a certain popular male lead. The museum’s feature video is very similar to the movie, according to the serviceman

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    Yon Ng

    Very awesome! Not many people know about this place and so it is rather quiet which is a good thing. It is something for the family to do and explore for free!

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    E L

    They removed the best trainee board.

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    Ho Zong Xi

    Great musuem for military aviation and RSAF history. However it lacks of facilities that would certainly make the place more interesting. Museum is filled with static aircraft which served RSAF in the past such as the E-2C Hawkeye AWACS and Fighter aircraft such as the A4-S Skyhawk and Hawker Hunter. Only worth visiting if you have a car or is nearby as it may be difficult to get in by public transportation as waiting times for buses can be quite long.

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    gryni76

    Interesting place, after that you can go to see the jet fighters during the landing

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    E Sheng Toh

    Nice aircon place to see the Singapore Air force progress but not much excitement. FOC admission and parking.

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    Clarissa Soo

    Happen to find out about this Museum from a website and decided to visit it. There are planes that the RSAF used in the past. We can touch it and take photo with it.

    The museum has both indoor and outdoor where you get to learn more about the history of RSAF.

    A nice place to bring your little ones

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    Vir Invictus

    Nice spacious exhibition areas. Ground floor level: display of decommissioned Jets and helicopters. Upstairs exhibits traces history, mission and information of RSAF.

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    Sam

    Interesting display of planes and helicopters. Good information about RSAF and it’s capabilities too!

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    Lawrence Ang

    Disappointing show of history that spans more than 50yrs. Not even have a F5E Tiger despite having the E2C Hawkeye

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    javv !!

    boring and small , school brought us here for learning joruney

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    Izza Alcaraz

    Clean & free of entrance

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    diana yeow

    Learning about planes and helicopters used over the years.

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    Ilgmars Valts

    Great place to visit with kids, lots of aircrafts. Spent 2h, could have spent 3h. The indoor galleries have good interactive activities.

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    David Lim Hong Wee

    A good place to bring children to learn about the history of the Singapore Air Force. The plane models also make for great photo opportunities!

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    John Bradshaw

    Small but interesting collection very nicely in presented. The TA-4SU Super Skyhawk is worth the visit itself for Skyhawk enthusiasts, there are several other Skyhawks and a forward fuselage section of another TA-4SU. Other aircraft exhibits include Hawker Hunters, a Shooting Star, a couple of Huey’s, an Allouette, drones/UAVs and an E2 Hawkeye. There’s a n interesting indoor gallery about the RSAF. Friendly staff and free entry, easily accessible by public transport, the 94 bus stops right outside. Excellent, 5*.

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    Nai Ge Chu

    spent 3 hour to explore ! what a wonderful place

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    Jesse Juliano

    Not a crazy selection of planes but if you are close by 100% worth stopping in to check out. Some stuff you won’t see elsewhere and the retired airforce guys are great to talk to. It’s free and really quiet most of the time it seems. Can hear jets taking off in the background if your lucky which is cool.

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    Sunny Lek

    Nothing special to attract people

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    Permsak Tosawad

    Although, this is a small museum comparing to other Air forces museum, but display and exhibition are really good.

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    iPad

    good good
    got many planes

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    Jeff Richards

    Nice way to fill a couple of hours

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    bajinder Kumar

    Nice …

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    Alvin Lin

    Free and open for all.

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    wayne Wen

    The Air Force Museum is located beside Paya Lebar airbase.
    It is easily accessible by bus and car via the old airport road.
    Nearest MRT will be Eunos on the East-West Line.
    U can hear the roaring sounds of the jet engines taking off for exercises constantly when you are hear.
    I throughly enjoy every visit here as I help out for events at the AFM throughout my NS life.

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    Chris Chen

    5 stars for the beer at the mess

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    Lusephur Dragaljósið

    Was brilliant. Apart from the absolute bell-end of an air force member getting overzealously officious over who could sign the visitors register.

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    Sharad Sreedharan

    A must visit for all, especially who have school going children.

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    Suraj Aley

    Must for aviation lovers and professionals

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    HooiChew Tan

    Good museum to visit

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    Jeremy Osborne

    Excellent well kept museum. Easy to get to using public transport. Free entry. Small so only about 2 hours needed to see everything. recommend.

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    Jokhie Judy

    The simulation was fun, with the requirement of teamwork and communication. Not a lot of visitors though, very very little in fact. Some of the display has malfunctioning audio. But overall, still impressed with the display.

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    Pratibha Palguna

    They have a great exhibit of all kinds of planes over the period. I loved it. They also show a short film about history of plane building. There is no entry fee.

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    LiveLifeToTheFullest 生命充劲

    Very good for family trip and it is free. Try the flight simulator, it is really cool!

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    Yong Siang

    Come here to understand the heritage and growth of the Republic of Singapore Air Force

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    colin choo

    Nice exhibits, plant aspirational seeds in children (and adults alike)

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    chanawee janyakhantikul

    Great place to go

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    Tom Wei Hao

    Cool place to visit if you want to learn more about Singapore’s air force and aircrafts.

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    Prabakaran Srinivasan

    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.

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    Benson Goh

    A very lovely experience I had over at the Air Force Museum. I have seen many fighter jets that had once flew for Singapore before and I heard that the F-5s have just been added into the display section. I will wanna get down soon!

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    Shafiee Ap

    Great experience

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    Antho Mobile

    Small place but nice to stand so close to a fighter jet

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    Darryl Ng

    Exhibits were quite dusty and not really well maintained. No quality control. Tour guide was quite personable and well informed though.

    No need advance booking, can walk in free-of-charge.

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    Wei Kean Chew

    Althought it’s small but a good place to tell story to your kids.

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    Ironman 2.o

    My first visit was in 2006 and I was 6 years old back then.is been 12 years since i last visited and this museum made my childhood days so awesome! …

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    Choo CL

    Nearly every school holiday will bring my kids there for a visit at least twice a year. Constantly the place is being upgraded and the displays are being updated. Great effort and the place is clean, indoor is fully air-conditioned.

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    Yuzhe Ma

    As a military aviation enthusiast it’s absolutely fantastic

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    Howard Lim

    A great place to bring young kids to learn the history of Aeroengineering in Singapore.

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    Ang QiShao Ben

    Good place to learn about how air force in Singapore used to be. Just a little bit small

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    Joseph Joe

    Great place to bring kids..knowledgeable

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    SeeKiat SK KOH

    Great historical facts about RSAF

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    Balwant Singh

    Above All

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    Titus Inocencio

    Good place to learn and appreciate the air force. Kids will love it

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    Sophia Lee

    My kids loved this museum. Small but still educational and fascinating. And it’s FREE

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    Vita Angeli

    The first stop in our Singapore trip. Took the double-decker bus 90 to get here. Best place to visit with a child who knows his planes, helicopters and missiles as much as his alphabet and numbers. We were both very impressed with RSAF. ️

    The place is airy, clean, and tidy. Toilet floors are clean and dry as well. Water fountains are available and there are hand sanitizers in almost every corner of each floor. Oh, and entrance is free.

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    Wesley Wee

    It’s a great place to see history. There’s always not many people. So it’s a great place to visit minus the crowds. But it’s not easily accessible without a car.

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    Nancy Quek

    Good for an outing with a team who wants a break from the usual routine.

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    Keng Fai

    Probably the only museum in Singapore with such a showcase of military related aviation history.

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    Jack Faizal

    Great place to visit

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    William Ng

    Good documentation of the history of our air force. However place might be too boring with really young kids.

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    Charles Lai

    Good experience for kids!!!

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    Marcin Cross

    Awesome place! You can touch every plane. It’s not very big but worth going there.

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    Kaiesh Vohra

    A bit far away from most things, but great education for kids

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    Taylor Wisler

    Quiet, open air, free museum. This isn’t a world class flight museum by any means but it is pretty neat to learn about the uniqueness of Singapore’s air force given their small size and get close to several planes and helicopters.

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    oranghilanghati

    Try the game on level 2 it’s very interesting. We spend 1hour playing the game.

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    Serge V.Bobrov

    Great museum. Large display of classic aircraft (outdoor and indoor), like A4, Huey, Alouette, trainer jets etc. Very impressive exhibition of Singapore Air Force historical artifact (like control panels, cockpits). Interactive museum gallery. Souvenirs shop. Free admission, professional museum staff. Excellent.

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    lingtzi yeoh

    Can spend hours there..its a pity the photo taking station was not able to function well.

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    Daniel Martinez

    Small but excellent museum, well worth a visit.

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    Michael Lim

    It’s free, informative, excellent display of hardware.

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    Srieena Kezia

    Went there for a field trip for preschool. Was really inconvenient as the toilets are old and it’s quite walk with few rest stops. But, it is informative and can be quite fun if you’re into learning more about the history, airplanes, and etc.

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    mingsong ang

    Interesting but small.

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    Lynn Yeo

    Fighter jet simulator is interesting. This is a nice place to visit.

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    Sandip Talsaniya

    It is a nice museum for kids to get introduced to history of Air force of Singapore.

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    shiro kamino

    This is free place. We can bit enjoy.

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    Anil Nanda

    Nice beach E C P

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    Loftin Johnson

    Nice Vintage Planes

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    HS Ng

    Great place for military aviation history and RSAF

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    Jyri Joki

    Nice place, this time shop was closed early some reason.

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    Eugene Teo

    Love the fighter jet simulator but other than that exhibitions were told short and lack of sufficient captivating content

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    Saurabh Gangarde

    Really nice place to see and show aircrafts. These are full size and not samples.

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    Jonathan yeo

    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.

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    Sundara Vadivel

    Good

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    EnQing Xavier

    Beautiful museum which focus on the development of the Republic of Singapore air force. It’s uses technology to share alot of information. Many aircrafts in the place for Instagram worthy pictures. Great for kids as well. Toilet is clean and there is cool room at the second floor. There is a gift shop to sell some models for you to bring home.

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    Hadif Aiman

    Quiet and clean.

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    Hermawan

    Quiet place to appreciate Singapore Air Force history. It consists of airplane display outside the museum, airplane display on the first floor and gallery on the 2nd floor. Nothing is on the 3rd floor. There is theatre to show short video on the first floor. Entrance is free but you need to register as a visitor.

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    Dinesh Raj

    Informative, with all the plane models

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    Drew Pan

    The kids love this place. Good open spaces to run around. Things to see, even interactive videogames to play. I’d love to see some F-16 and F-15 displays but yeah it’s great!

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    Ky Lee

    Nice place to spent during weekend

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    Lisa Ovinis

    Cool museum.Lots of information about RSAF. There’s a short film in the theatre and a staff will give a short briefing prior to it. On the second floor, you will be able to see the different uniforms, badges, and play a game.

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    Marvin K

    Great for kids who love fighter jets. It’s free too!

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    Brett Kwong

    The Singapore Air Force Museum do not have any enterence fee for locals or tourist. It is not a major museum in Singapore, and not popular by tourist. They displayed lot of aircrafts here, but not very educational.
    The museum itself is spacious, with lot of different aircrafts exhibited here. And they have a tiny cinema as the introduction of Singapore Air Force. Not much interactive exhibitions here. But as here is far from city, it’s a good place for kids to play around

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    Meggy Chelsy

    nice museum

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    Ulla Milbreta

    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.

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    Rezaul Md

    Easy to take bus go city

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    Tze-Ian Wah

    Nice collection of aircrafts

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    DW L (omega21)

    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.

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    Phil D

    Firmly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in aviation. It’s a small (but free!) museum and is pitched at both children and adults. Particular highlights for me were the Hawker Hunters (plus ejection seat) and the story detailing how the RSAF went from a few civilian propeller aircraft to the full-spectrum airforce it is today.

    Plus with it being next to a working airbase you sometimes get jets roaring overhead, most exciting.

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    Minh Anh Nguyễn

    It is very interesting to see how plane, helicopter,… works

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    kyle poh

    Cool models, great for photo taking and posting in social media

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