The Lyon Air Museum exhibit is comprised of authentic aircraft, rare vehicles and related memorabilia, with emphasis on the defining event of the 20thcentury - World War II. Through captivating …
The Lyon Air Museum exhibit is comprised of authentic aircraft, rare vehicles and related memorabilia, with emphasis on the defining event of the 20thcentury - World War II. Through captivating and thought provoking exhibits based in historical scholarship, visitors gain a better understanding of the important role the United States plays in shaping world history. Our 30,000 square foot hangar also serves as a breathtaking banquet hall to host your next corporate event, fundraiser, veteran's memorial, private party or gala!
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Nov 20, 2023
We toured the Lyon Air Museum on Sunday, October 1, 2023. Possibly the wrong day to tour the museum. They were hosting several aircraft flying in the Huntington Beach Air Show and had moved some of t… Full review by Rex A S
Oct 19, 2023
This is an unmissable boutique collection of mainly WWII era aircraft and vehicles. They include a B17, B25, and two DC3s among others. Most are kept in flying condition. As with other similar venues… Full review by ADXBS
Jul 11, 2022
If you have 30 - 60 minutes before/after a John Wayne Airport flight, sneak over the Lyon for a very informative and wonderful visit. Make a special effort to engage with the wonderful volunteers, m… Full review by mshbnyehud
Hi, I'd really love to bring my Grandpa here but I have some questions about walking requirements and wheelchair access. He walks short distances with a cane but longer distances will require him to be in a wheelchair. If there's nothing he hates more than the wheelchair it's trying to use it in a place where the "exhibit" or whatever everyone else is looking at isn't fully visible from his POV. Obviously, the planes should be big enough in this context just hoping for some insight ahead of our arrival. Thank YOU!
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He should be fine walking around or even being wheel chaired. I believe there an elevator to the second floor for overlooking the display. He’ll be fine and will Enjoy the exhibit.