The Delta Flight Museum is a fascinating place for anyone passionate about flight history and aircraft. Located in Atlanta, USA, this aviation museum is entirely dedicated to the rich heritage of Delta Air Lines and the iconic milestones in the development of aviation as a whole. Here, you can immerse yourself in a world where dreams of the sky became reality.

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The museum's exhibition is impressive in its diversity. Visitors can expect not only historic aircraft but also many interactive exhibits that allow for a deeper understanding of flight principles and aviation technology. Among the artifacts, you can find unique items related to key moments in Delta's history and the aviation industry, telling the story of the journey from the first biplanes to modern airliners.
One of the main gems of the collection and a true magnet for visitors is the legendary Boeing 747-400 with tail number N661US, known worldwide as the “Queen of the Skies”. This majestic airliner was retired in 2015, and its final flight from Honolulu to Atlanta was a symbolic transition to its new role as a museum piece. Now, it stands proudly on a special outdoor plaza, and anyone can not only view it from the outside but also climb aboard to feel its scale and touch the history of civil aviation.