The museum also has educational facilities for school visits, summer camps, and Scout groups.
[3] In Hangar One, the museum's exhibits present a chronological history of aviation in Tulsa.
The terminal's original cast iron door frames, cornerstone, terra cotta decoration and ornate art deco sconces are presented inside the exhibit, along with historic documents and photographs.
Oklahoma astronauts are honored, while visitors have the opportunity to operate a mockup of the Space Shuttle's robotic arm.
[citation needed] The James E. Bertelsmeyer Planetarium opened at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum in May 2006.