Warhawk Air Museum
About This Museum
People come to the Warhawk Air Museum not just to see planes, but to feel the history of flight and honor the veterans who lived it. You'll find yourself walking right up to beautifully restored warbirds, from the fabric-and-wood biplanes of WWI to the roaring engines of WWII and beyond. It's a place filled with personal stories, where letters, uniforms, and artifacts connect you directly to the past. The sheer passion behind the collection is palpable, making it a deeply moving experience rather than a sterile display.
Collection Highlights
Don't miss their pristine P-51 Mustang and the imposing B-25 Mitchell bomber; you can often see them up close during one of their occasional 'engine start' days. The museum also has an incredible assortment of wartime personal effects, from a fully restored Red Cross Clubmobile to pilot gear you can almost imagine using.
Visitor Information
It's easy to find just off I-84 at the Nampa Municipal Airportβlook for the hangars. Chat with the volunteers; many are incredibly knowledgeable veterans or aviation enthusiasts who love sharing stories.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a series of large, unassuming hangars that feel perfectly suited for its mission, giving you the authentic vibe of walking into a working airfield from a bygone era.
Contact & Location
Address: Warhawk Air Museum, Municipal Way, Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, 83687, United States
Phone: +1 208-465-6446
Website: Visit Website