Photo of the USS Midway aircraft carrier bridge in San Diego, California. August 17, 2017

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USS Midway Museum

San Diego


The hulking aircraft carrier USS Midway was one of the navy’s flagships from 1945 to 1991, last playing a combat role in the First Gulf War. On the flight deck, walk right up to some two dozen restored aircraft, including an F-14 Tomcat and F-4 Phantom jet fighter. Admission includes an audio tour along the narrow confines of the upper decks to the bridge, the admiral’s war room, the brig and the ‘pri-fly’ (primary flight control; the carrier’s equivalent of a control tower).

There are also air combat flight simulators ($16 for one or two persons). Some inside areas get stuffy on warm summer days: come early to avoid midday heat and crowds. Allow two to four hours on board; wear comfortable clothing; and bring earphones for the audio tour. Parking is $10.


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