Trace the development of the Republic of Singapore Air Force from its early days the Royal Air Force in 1927 to the present. The museum resides on 10,600 square metres of land, with a total built-up area of 4,600 square metres.
Visitors can look forward to nine indoor galleries which showcase colonial cap badges and artefacts, as well as an outdoor display which features planes such as the Hunter Hawker, the SF 260 Marchetti and the A4-C skyhawk. In addition, there is an exhibition section which features thematic displays on a six-month rotational basis.

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Outdoor display of aircraft, missiles and support equipment. |

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Indoor dioramas with synchronised audio-visual effects and pre-recorded commentaries. |
| Address: | 400 Airport Road, Paya Lebar Airbase, Singapore 534234
Locate the Air Force Museum at www.map.gov.sg by entering '534234' in the postal code field.

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| Tel: | (65) 6461 8504, (65) 6461 8506 |
| Opening hours: | 8:30am to 5pm from Tue to Sun. Closed on Public Holidays. |
| Admission: | Free |
| How to get there: | By bus: Bus nos. 90 and 94 (Bus no. 94 except on Sundays and public holidays) from Eunos MRT station or Bus no. 90 from Toa Payoh bus interchange.
By MRT: Nearest MRT station is Eunos Station. |
| Website: |
http://www.mindef.gov.sg/rsaf/about/te-afm.asp |
| Photos: |
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| Reviews: |
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