Texas Air Museum-Stinson Chapter - Museum with Historic Aviation and Military Exhibits is a Museum located at 1234 99th St, San Antonio, TX 78214. It has received 167 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
Monday | 9AM-4PM |
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Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 9AM-4PM |
Saturday | 9AM-4PM |
Sunday | 9AM-4PM |
The address of Texas Air Museum-Stinson Chapter - Museum with Historic Aviation and Military Exhibits: 1234 99th St, San Antonio, TX 78214
Texas Air Museum-Stinson Chapter - Museum with Historic Aviation and Military Exhibits has 4.7 stars from 167 reviews
Museum
"Had the honor of meeting Mr"
"Great tour guide"
"Better than a movie ! Why ? Because this is History!"
"A must see for people with an engineering background or mindset"
"So the building is an old hangar"
Had the honor of meeting Mr. John Tosh, Museum Director and one of his great volunteers and vice president, John Soria. What an experience it was. This place is incredible. I challenge everyone to visit this museum. Donate one hour of your time or money. They desperately need your help. It might be hot because this museum is in a hanger. But it is worth every minute of touring. What these men and women did for our freedom is one of the greatest things to be grateful and be proud to be in America! Challenge your children to volunteer one hour of their time to help. You will take this memory in your heart forever.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Great tour guide. So informative. I didn't realize the Stinson family was played such an important role in flight history around the world. This museum has chairs to sit during the presentation or breaks along the tour. There are bathrooms available and a gift shop. I highly recommend this place. This is a museum. There are fragile items, displays, aircraft etc. So please keep a watchful eye on your children. There is free parking on site. The museum building is an old aircraft hangar so it is cold in the winter and extremely hot in the summer. So choose your visit date accordingly. I'd also recommend eating at the Big Bib down the street inside Stinson Airport.
Better than a movie ! Why ? Because this is History!. My Son enjoyed every airplane and It feed his imagination. I bought him a Pilot Badge and two airplanes in the gift shop. We'll Be Back. . ***Fast foward to September 22 , 2020 It's one year later. My son still loves ," Aviation ," and had his first one hour," Air Tour ," in a Cesna. Always encourage your child's interest. My Son's dream is to become a pilot and I'll do everything I can to help you achieve that Dream ," My Son." Love You Buddy . One year ago the museum feed his imagination and now he's been up in the air.
A must see for people with an engineering background or mindset. This jewel has many items that would not make it into a larger meusem where the focus is on the general public and the "wow factor" of large aircraft. He you find machine and motor artifacts of the past along side unique aircraft and aircraft reproductions. Turbine engines, radio equipment, and a machine gun trainer are a few of the items you get to see up close and admire the workmanship and ingenuity of past generations. Highly recommend if you want an experience different than the typical air museum.
So the building is an old hangar. It’s a bit dirty & dusty - it’s no Smithsonian. BUT, this is clearly a labor of love. Mr. Tosh & his volunteers run an excellent local museum. This is an important nod to the role of & connections with SA has in relation to (military) aviation. There’s a small space with chairs in which a few people can view a historic speech JFK gave in Texas the day before the tragedy in Dallas. This alone is worth the visit. There are exhibits & planes kids can climb on & in. My students loved it.
An eclectic museum featuring a lot of information about a lot of things. Not sure I would rate it with the best I have seen but for the location and budget, I think it was well worth the visit. Quite a few interesting displays and most of the stuff had good description cards and it was easy to navigate. Staff was friendly and helpful and it is definitely handicap accessible all being on one level with a concrete floor. The outside aircraft were in miserable shape but - that goes with the elements.
A hidden gem. The owner and volunteer staff made us so very welcome, as did Snoopy the museum dog. It was a pleasure to visit and everyone was so kind. Thank you from Paul and Joanne. You all made our visit to San Antonio very special indeed. Please let Sylvia know that I've sent a text tonight. Just in case she thinks it's a scam. Thanks again for your hospitality.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$1–5
We had a wonderful time exploring the planes, trains and space explorers from the past. We loved the huge planes to get up and close to. We also enjoyed pictures in a plane. The prices are great but you should bring cash. Maybe don’t go when it’s super hot because there’s no AC inside. The little one got really hot . We loved learning about Katherine Stinson who was amazing woman who flew one of the first air balloons and also was one of the early aviators ✈️
What a gem! Many thanks to John Tosh and his associates for making us feel so welcome during our overnight stay. The museum was a real delight filled with memorabilia spanning many decades. Very quiet at night and close to downtown, the Alamo and the River Walk. Spent 1 night here. No power, water or sewer, but you park on a grassy level spot and we had 5 RV's staying here on the night we were here. There was space for all. Thank you again Texas Air Museum.
I go to this place about once every 10 years and was not prepared for the extreme growth as they have consolidated it with the old museum from Kelly Field. My dad learned how to fly at Kelly Field during WW 1. While you are here it is worthwhile to go to the old terminal at Stinson field. It is still operating now but in the early 1900s it was San Antonio's airport and the photos on the walls are fascinating.
If you have even a slight interest in historic military aviation, this is worth the stop. We spent over 3 hours here and enjoyed every minute. The curator knows his stuff and can answer just about any question you can throw at him. In fact, be sure to ask him about the Stinson family who founded this airport. It's an amazing story that sets up the entire visit. Very affordable way to spend a day.
Hey all you history buffs, you gotta come here to see an eclectic collection of World War l & ll stuff, from planes, uniforms, gear and highlighting many heroes. The volunteers are so kind and helpful. Great place to take well behaved grandkids during the summer.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
It's a great museum for Aviation buffs. Not a lot of aircraft but the displays of everything about the history of aviation in San Antonio is definitely on point. Besides, anyplace that has a super friendly, super cute museum doggie named Snoopy is #1 with me.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
It's not Smithsonian quality. Many mannequins and display cases look like hand-me-downs. But what they lack in pizazz, they make up for in volume and history. The admission fee is low--and I rarely say that. If you are really interested in reading everything, you could easily spend the whole day here. I ended up spending an hour and a half. Enjoyed the curator as well.
Visited this museum with my son and his boy scout troop a few years ago. We stayed for awhile after the troop departed because there was so much more to see. It may not have the bells and whistles that bigger museums have but what it does have is authenticity. It is a great museum and a great tribute to those who served. Will definitely come here again.
Awesome museum, went with in-laws and had a great time. The kids loved it too. Like the other Google poster said, really hope Congress or someone steps in to give this place more funding for AC. There are so many important pieces of history here definitely visit!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$16–20
This is an amazing place in terms of aviation history. For such a small place it is very well equipped and maintained . I just wish it had better funding for proper air conditioning. Really great place for kids and adults alike.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20
We had an absolutely great time, one of the gentlemen there gave us a partially guided begining to the tour. His knowledge of early aviation and local history was great add to the details. We will go again just to enjoy it again!!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
This is truly a hidden gem in San Antonio. Wow, I had no idea such rich history in aviation there was here. I know we're military city USA, but dating way back to WWI and WWII. Definitely recommend to visit with the whole family
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
Free
Nice small air museum with a variety of aircraft. Personal have wide range of knowledge about aircraft history. Amazing story and history of the Stinson family. A must for any young woman or young man potential pilot.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
This is definitely a labor of love. There is a great variety of items to see. Took us about 90 minutes to look through everything. Was definitely worth the price of admission. If we are ever in the area again, we will come back and see what’s new! Be sure to stop and give snoopy some puppy scratches and belly rubs. He’s a great dog.
We really enjoyed our tour of Stinson Air Museum. They had all of the history of Army and Air Force planes, equipment,uniforms, etc. from all of the posts and bases around San Antonio. Rod Roberts was our tour guide. He did a GREAT JOB. Thank you Rod. They also have a museum mascot dog by the name of SNOOPY. Very friendly doggie.
This place is filled with both civilian and military aviation memorabilia, as well as some old aircraft and replicas. If you are an aviation enthusiast, I would highly recommend stopping. We spent about two hours there, but did not take the time to read most of the information or we would've been there for several more hours.
The Texas Air Museum has an extraordinary collection of aeronautical history for enthusiasts. There are numerous models exhibits, dioramas, and actual aircraft (military and civilian) which enables the visitor to become part of aviation history! The museum provides more opportunity to let your dreams of flight awaken!
Enjoyed the museum with my hubby, who REALLY enjoyed it. It's a bit pricey, but it does take several hours to complete. They have a cafe which was good. Had to buy a very cool fitted t-shirt.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20
Bel museo, particolare, ricco di componenti di aviazione e oggetti storici. Soffre un pò della mancanza di un pubblico adeguato al mentenimento di questo tipo di strutture.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20
Hermoso museo, lo disfrutamos muchísimo. Mis hijos les encanto e hicieron un nuevo amigo (snoopy). Fuimos temprano y estuvo solo todo para nosotros. Vale muchisima la pena.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
The volunteer lady Mony was super nice and friendly. It was interesting to witness so much aviation history in a compact space. So many old things for kids to look at
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
El museo es fantástico me encanta visitarlo las personas que atienden ahí son muy amables ya los conozco por mucho mis años tengo más de 30 años llenado a caminar y mucho tiempo de convivir con las personas que dirigen el museo es algo muy impresionante a mi en lo personal me encanta
I had a great day here at the museum with family. So much to see and the fee to get in was a great price! All staff were so friendly and explained information very well! The museum has a cute dog who is like their mascot! Overall it was a great experience and we had a great time!!!
A place with quite and interesting materials to admire, a bit old and it seems somewhat abandoned but culturally good and excellent people work here, with a bit of luck on your visit you can see helicopter landings up close next to it, it is a place that yes I recommend visiting
We had an awesome time at the Texas Air Museum! Tim and Moni gave us such a great tour. There was an unbelievable amount of things to see. In addition, they have a great amount of displays that deal specifically with San Antonio and Texas aviation history. Well worth it!
This museum has been on our list for a while and we were finally able to make the trip. So worth it to see all of these planes and artifacts. Volunteers do a great job running it were very informative. Easy to get to and lots of interesting history on the Stinson family.
Really neat little museum volunteer staff are nice and knowledgable. Lots of great history to be seen here. Another great part of this museum is their staff member snoopy who totally needs a raise in treats. I would recommend this place to anyone interested in aviation.
Today we showed up and I was just amazed at what I saw. It's a great place to stop by for a research analyst and if you have served before. I wanted to stay longer but we had things to do and i just took one picture cause it better you go in to see for your self.
Awesome!! The best part of the visit? And I think everyone should visit for the sense of basic aviation. Think of it as metal dinosaurs !!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
Spend a lovely afernoon here with my family. The people were super friendly have have the best stories to tell. The layout is nice and easy to navigate. It's not a huge space, but it contains lots of wonderful exibits. Worth the go if you are interested.
I had a lot of fun exploring for a couple hours. I probably didn't see 1/3 of the treasures they have. Next, I'll take my grandsons.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$1–5
It was a good tour and I liked the history but it was not a place I thought I would ever go to but I am glad I went
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
10–30 min
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$11–15
SO MUCH HISTORY ON THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTHSIDE OF SAN ANTONIO!!! I’ve been coming here since I was a child. If you are a history buff, you will appreciate this place all the more. It is a hidden gem of our beautiful southside history. …
Great place to learn about recently retired aircraft, general history of aviation and other assorted interesting historical facts. They are hosts in the Harvest Host network so members can camp overnight. Dry camping with no hook ups.
The man who greeted us (Pete Jones), was really a great way to be greeted. There were some cats and it smelled bad but you don't really notice. Very entertaining experience and very cheap. Be sure to ask as many questions as possible.
Facilties may need some TLC, but it was an excellent experience! Soo much more than I expected and volunteers were mazing! Stayed here overnight via harvest host-- 42' fifth wheel fit easily. Would definitely recommend …
Great for Field trips and the tour guides have superb knowledge of the history in this establishment.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
A lot of military displays mostly based on aviation. However, other military fields were also covered. Very interesting display on youth, as young as 12, who have served and a display of fighter aces from Texas.
Great for a good introduction to women's history in the US Air force and memorabilia. Should get more looks. A whole in the wall outside of San Antonio. Worth a stop and very affordable. Being cash though.
Good museum, has potential but was very hot in the hanger, feel bad for the employees.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
Takes an hour or two but can spend all day!! John and the guys have lifetimes of knowledge and experiences. Take the time to sit and talk!!! Wonderful People with a great passion for life and History!!!
Very cool, surprised at how big it is and how much they have. Well worth visiting.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$1–5
Lots of aviation memorabilia, very cool place to stroll through with the family. The volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable. Be sure to give Snoopy a belly rub!
Visited on
Public holiday
We stayed there as guests of the harvest host. They were awesome. So knowledgeable and the museum a must see.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
I recommend coming here they have a lot of historical information
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$11–15
It was an interesting experience. So much to see and learn about.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$6–10
I showed up during closed times, but a peek in the hangar window revealed a surprising collection of artifacts on display. I should come back and see the rest... And from better angles!
Nice collection of military memorabilia and planes! Worth a look!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
Every Educational! They had planes that I thought were only in documentaries. " Flying Saucer" Lots of artifacts it's a must visit for early plane enthusiastic. My son and I loved it.
Small, privately funded look into aviation history, specifically military aviation. Loved visiting and seeing this snapshot of history. Took the kids and they like it as well.
There was more to see there than I expected.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$6–10
The gentleman there was very knowledgeable. And very courteous and he took the time to answer all my grand nephews questions. Definitely will be going back again
Un pedazo de historia en un pequeño hangar. Es una exhibicion amplia, solo le falta un poco mas de orden. Hay una mención al escuadrón 201 de Mexico.
This museum has aircraft from the beginning of aviation and on. It was founded by three women and tells the history of stinson airport and aviation.
Great place to go if you dont mind no air conditioning but the staff there is great, very helpful and nice. The price also very affordable
A nice little aviation museum hidden at the Stinson airfield. Place is open to the air and can get hot during certain parts of the day.
Great place to visit. A lot of fun and very educational. We learned a lot about the history of flight and planes in San Antonio Texas.
Great place to take the kids, very very fair priced. Make sure to ask for the owner Mr. Tosh, he is great to talk to about the history
Wonderful museum with so much history, many cool airplanes and friendly volunteers with lots of knowledge about history.
Quite a great collection at this aviation museum, but it was the friendly volunteer staff that made our visit great!
I loved it, an impressive place for both adults and children. All history in one place. 100% recommended
Lots of history here ..... The docents are right there to answer questions and point things out ...
Our family loves this little Air Museum. And the people that work they are very friendly and nice.
It is a Must See in San Antonio the gentleman I spoke with was very very informative. Thanks Again
Lots of models and replicas. Plus a lot of memorabilia, uniforms , etc going back to the Great War
Wonderful tour: Very much historical and technical information, well presented. I had no idea!
A lot of things to see and learn about. Very interesting with informative and friendly staff.
Interesting place. Great exhibits but operating on a shoestring. Well worth your time though
Very cool exhibits and knowledgeable staff. Love the Katherine Stinson exhibits and video.
A lot to see. Great for everyone in the family. Very educational and fun at the same time.
The museum has a ton of stuff into a smaller size area. The staff was so helpful
Great archives of the history of aviation from different eras, wars and places!
Great field trip for my scouts, volunteers where very informative and helpful
Awesome. Very interesting. We were greeted by snoopy a very friendly dog.
Has some interesting displays but needs work on the building and displays
Interesting collection of items and the staff is very knowledgeable.
Gained a lot of aviation history knowledge roots of our Alamo city
Gracias a Mónica, excelente persona , tank You, Mónico great man
Quiet and informative. Great history lessons. Welcoming staff.
One of the best places every aircraft enthusiast should visit
A lot of history in the museum with a very friendly staff
Full of old airplanes and history. Wait for a cool day.
An affordable hidden gem, I would strongly recommend.
So cool! No AC, but so cool! So much history!!!!
Grandson loved it
Visited on
Weekend
Excellent place to see something different.
Great place to stop and take a bike rest!
Great historical display of memorabilia.
Took my kids and they loved it
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