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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, is the world’s largest military aviation museum.
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Since 1923 the museum has grown from a small engineering study collection to the world's largest military aviation museum and is a world-renowned center for air and space power technology and culture preservation. The museum is home to countless one-of-a-kind objects. Our once small engine collection now includes more than 350 aerospace vehicles and missiles, thousands of artifacts, and spans 20 indoor acres with additional outdoor Air and Memorial Parks that continue to grow every year.
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Ghost stories and folklore

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There are 4 reported sightings at the museum.

Bockscar

Bockscar

The Bockscar is a B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the atomic bomb codenamed "Fat Man" over the Japanese city of Nagasaki in 1945. The plan had been used on at least three other combat missions over Japan before dropping a nuclear weapon that leveled 44% of the city and killed 35,000 people.

Same say the spirit of a small Japanese boy is forever attached to the Bockscar plane, and his spirit can be seen running around the area at night, usually when most people have left the museum.

Strawberry Bitch

Strawberry Bitch

Aircrews in World War II famously named their planes and included nose art to keep morale up. The Strawberry Bitch was no different. It’s a B-24 Liberator Bomber that served with the 12th Bomb Squadron, 376th Bomb Group of the 15th Air Force based in Libya and Italy and featured a fiery redhead on its nose.

Visitors and guards in the museum have reported strange lights inside the plane, rattling guns and even an apparition of the B-24’s belly gunner, who was reportedly killed in combat in the plane, getting ready for takeoff. One janitor even reported being slapped by an unseen entity near the fuselage.

Black Mariah

Black Mariah

This Sikorsky CH-3E is similar to the Navy’s amphibious Sikorsky S-61. The helicopter “Black Mariah,” now housed at the Air Force Museum, was used for combat rescue missions and secret special operations with the 20th Helicopter Squadron.

Some visitors have reported hearing the voices of crew members who flew in the helicopter, as well as the moans and groans of dying men who were being transported back to base. Before coming back to the museum in Ohio, the Black Mariah was allegedly still riddled with bullet holes, and the moans of the dead usually show up at night.

The "Hopalong"

Hopalong

The Hopalong is a Sikorski UH-19B Chickasaw, a helicopter used by the Air Force in the 1950s and 1960s. During the Korean War, helicopters like the Hopalong were used as the primary means of medical evacuation, getting wounded troops to surgery. But the North Koreans, unsurprisingly, didn’t care about the wounded getting treatment and targeted these helicopters anyway.

Visitors can’t see from the gallery, but the last pilot of the Hopalong was supposedly killed in the cockpit and the seat is allegedly still stained with his blood. Some viewers have reported seeing a man in the pilot’s seat, flipping switches and preparing the aircraft for flight.

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Paranormal claims
The spirit of a small Japanese boy is seen running around the plane named Bockscar when most people have left the museum.
Unexplained Noises: Visitors and staff have reported hearing strange noises, such as footsteps, whispers, and even the sounds of aircraft engines when no one else is present.
Cold Spots: Some individuals have experienced sudden drops in temperature in certain areas of the museum, which are often associated with paranormal activity.
Apparitions: There have been accounts of ghostly figures seen in and around the museum, particularly near the aircraft displays.
Equipment Malfunctions: Ghost hunters have reported their equipment malfunctioning or behaving erratically while investigating the museum.
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