If you have a car and are interested in aircraft this is a worthwhile 30 minute trip to take. While it may not have the allure of the USAF museum at Wright-Patterson or the RAF museum in Hendon, the Italian AF museum is pretty neat. The first thing that struck me as odd was the fact that it was located by Lake Bracciano rather than at an Air Force base and interestingly there is no runway anywhere near it. Having said that the facilities are excellent and the surroundings are more beautiful than the other two aforementioned museums. The Museum features a whole array of vintage planes and they are displayed in a logical and chronological order. There are beautiful examples of Italian aircraft produced by FIAT and SIAI that one would probably not see anywhere else. Unfortunately, the first hangar was closed for restoration but it seemed to house WWI aircraft the second hangar housed WWII aircraft and the third hangar featured a post WWII to contemporary aircraft including the Starfighter and the Tornado.