Hill Aerospace Museum is now offering Virtual Tours of a number of different aircraft. These Virtual Tours give you an up close and personal tour of both the exterior and the interior of the aircraft. Take a moment and take a look for yourself. To open the virtual tour, click on the Virtual Tour's title below or on the "Click for More" button on the photograph.
View our Virtual Tour KeyStep inside this famous World War II bomber! The B-17 was first introduced in 1935 and was the first Boeing military aircraft with a flight deck instead of an open cockpit... Read More »
Walk through a former Air Force One plane! President Lyndon B. Johnson used this C-140 "Jetstar" during his presidency and it has been restored to how it would've looked then... Read More »
This plane needs no introduction. The SR-71 is best known for its world record speeds, many of which were set without pushing its full capabilities... Read More »
The C-119 "Flying Boxcar" was manufactured to carry cargo, military personnel, hospital patients, and drop troops and supplies by parachute into areas where aircraft could not land... Read More »
Completed in 2022, this exhibit tells the history of the 8th Air Force, their involvement in World War II, and their connection Utah and Hill Air Force Base... Read More »
The C-124 "Globemaster II" is the aircraft that greets you when you walk up to the Hill Aerospace Museum! Step inside to see what makes up this massive aircraft... Read More »
The Launch Control Center (LCC) is the primary operations center for monitoring the status of the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) and if a launch order was issued by the President of the United States, the missile crews in the officer launch crew.... Read More »
The C-47 "Skytrain" carried personnel and cargo, towed gliders, dropped paratroopers and flares for night bombing attacks, hauled supplies and evacuated the wounded during both World War II and the Korean War. Additionally, they served in transport, gunship and... Read More »