Hill Aerospace Museum, Aviation museum at Hill Air Force Base in Roy, Utah.
Hill Aerospace Museum is an aviation museum in Roy that displays more than 90 aircraft and missiles. The collection is spread across indoor and outdoor spaces situated at an elevation of approximately 4,600 feet (1,400 meters).
The museum opened in 1981 to preserve the history of Hill Air Force Base, which had operated since 1940. The exhibits focus on aircraft that were connected to the base's operations over the decades.
The aircraft on display reflect the long history of aviation development, showing how flying machines evolved over generations. Walking through the exhibits, you see planes that represent different eras of flight and engineering progress.
The museum operates Monday through Saturday and offers free admission to visitors. You can walk through the grounds at your own pace or join a guided tour if one is available during your visit.
Many aircraft in the collection were stationed or maintained at the nearby base during World War II. These planes carry local significance as they connect to a facility that played a key role in wartime aviation operations.
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