Welcome to Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (One Minute Version)
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is located on Historic Ford Island, where bombs fell during the attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941. Walk the Pearl Harbor battlefield where the attack began, enter the bullet-scarred hangars, and see the control tower and aircraft of the battle, including a Japanese Zero and the B-17 Swamp Ghost. Hear the stories of World War II heroes and their response to the attack that changed our nation and world. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum’s mission is to steward America’s first aviation battlefield of World War II. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that depends on membership, volunteers, and donations for support. To join, volunteer, or support, visit www.PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org.

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Bullet Holes at Pearl Harbor Still Exist

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Welcome to Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum!

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Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor

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Why German Aces Escorted a British Spitfire Home

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Suburban man brings history back to life with 75-foot WWII aircraft

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Newly Discovered Colour Film (1939): Luftwaffe Fighter Wing JG 77 & Bf 109 Operations

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Why Returning From Mars Is Impossible: Feynman's Warning

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Operation K: The 3rd Pearl Harbor Attack

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What Happened to the German U-Boats After WW2?

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WW2 Luftwaffe Ace Flies RAF Spitfire For the First Time

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Relocation Flight on 14 May 2026

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Instrumental Worship Guitar : Best Worship Song | Peaceful, Relaxing Instrumental Hymns on Guitar

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C 124A Globemaster II Old Shaky

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We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

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Before the Infamy: The First Air Raid on Pearl Harbor

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Amazingly restored Dambusters footage, with spectacular scenes of the bouncing bomb trials (1943)

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Every Rank in the Roman Legion Explained

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When This B-29 Destroyed 14 Japanese Fighters — Two Had Already Rammed It

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