Is there a museum for Naval Air Weapons ?
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There isn’t a museum in the provided sources that is described as being dedicated solely to naval air weapons, but a few of the sites do feature related collections:
- The open‑air museum visited in the Solomon Islands showcases “old planes and big guns” that were brought from battle sites, giving a glimpse of WWII weaponry that could include naval‑air armaments Michael W Travels .
- Finland’s Forum Marinum museum focuses on naval history and even displays WWII torpedoes, though its emphasis is on ships rather than aircraft Wild About Travel .
- The Pima Air & Space Museum houses over 300 historic aircraft, ranging from a Wright Flyer to modern jets, and includes WWII‑era exhibits, which may contain naval‑related air weapons Eye of the Flyer .
So while none of the sources mention a museum exclusively for naval air weapons, these venues contain relevant naval‑air or WWII weapon displays.
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