YES IT IS and the rest is HISTORY!
Have you ever been to Philippine Air Force Museum? It is full of scenic drama and history once you enter the building. The museum entails the historical hues of Philippine Air Force life. It has massive PAF equipment, tools, planes, photographs, military uniforms, vintage guns from WW II, art paintings and replicas of artifacts used by the PAF or its predecessor from 1917 to the present, that were part of local history during the Japanese invasion.
I really look up to one of the Philippine Heroes in PAF, Jesus Villamor, pilot in Philippine Army Air Corps. His dedication to serve and protect the country, though his corps already called for retreat, is unbeatable, he never gave up. His deeds were very inspiring and his love for his heritage was immeasurable. Sacrificing and risking your own life is one of the bravest things any man can do.
The PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE AEROSPACE MUSEUM is a military museum of the AFP that was earlier founded as Marcos Museum on May 02, 1974. Coming to this place and seeing closely the F-5A Fighter plane air missile makes me feel like I was on the exact place of PAF quest. It was truly a moment of experience that I will always appreciate. We’ve all been part of history and if you are an academic history guru, you’ll really love and enjoy visiting the Aerospace Museum.
Aside from the exceptional resource that covers the history of PAF, another reason why we brought ourselves to this place was a kiddie party. YAY! We were invited to attend the 1st birthday bash of Euen, the cute smart ‘lil girl who can effortlessly please you with her cutest smile.

The Aerospace Museum have a designated area or function rooms where families can celebrate parties or any events located on the 2nd floor of the building. The place is open for adults and children for field trips. Curious? …go visit the place…
I instantaneously grabbed my camera and took pictures (as you can obviously see) on many factual documented research, authentic and vintage materials, fruitless struggles, obscure images and protest, that will surely give you a wide revolutionary experience. ENJOY!




























February 23, 2013 at 6:04 pm
You take such amazing pictures! This museum looks great. We have family in the air force and this would be a cool visit. Fun spot for a party too.
February 24, 2013 at 12:21 am
it is Phil
thank you… I love taking pictures., and I’m pretty sure your family will enjoy the display in the Museum…
February 23, 2013 at 6:57 pm
Thank you for the amazing photos. I felt I was along on the field trip.
February 24, 2013 at 12:22 am
my pleasure john… that was really my intention! lol, thanks…