Lots of sharp edges. But . The joy of watching your little ones eyes open wide with wonder is priceless.
The museum has a stem area that the kids can build things. Also there is a playground right outside.
It is kinda in between. There are some historic planes which ought not to be touched, but plenty to interact with.
Adding to planes themselves that others are talking about, there's a kid's space upstairs where a flight simulator console is (no monitor, just operation panep), but it seems real, old one). Outside there's a kid's park too (this one is free of charge).
Yes. There is a few areas geared to younger o es that he will be able to engage with. If in doubt there is a playground before you enter to get some of the excess energy out.
Yes he/she will be able to touch the planes and stuff like that they're not blocked off and on most days, you might look into it, they also let you go into planes and sit in the cockpits of some Jets
Yes.rhere are many things to interact with, even for young children
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