I was stationed at WP in the 90s and have done just about everything mentioned...except for the WACO museum which wasn't there yet. During my last visit, I visited the B-17 guys at Champaign. It's a short drive and we'll worth your time.
Don't forget the
Wright B Flyer group at the Miamisburg airport just south of town. They build and fly Wright look-alikes (they don't and one can't call them replicas because of modern engines and structures).
A "100% Must see" is the frequently overlooked 1905 Flyer (their first really capable aircraft) at the city's
Carillon Park. If you want to see a real Wright a.c. up close, this is the one to see (compared to the 1903 a.c. at the NASM). I really got a lot out of looking at the rigging and pulleys for the wing warping system. Rather like Greenfield Village and other places, the park also has other historic buildings including an impressive car collection.
Finally, downtown is a Packard museum situated in an old Packard dealership. I't's privately owned but very impressive. Usually not too busy, when I was there last, I had the place to myself and the guide was able to answer all of my questions. IIRC, they MIGHT have some Packard aero engines on display.
If you have a DoD ID card, you might visit the ANG base at Springfield, among their statics they have a straight wing F-84.
For food, all the WP guys eat Italian at Giovanni's in downtown Fairborn. There used to be a great aviation memorabilia shop next door, but I'm sure it's long gone now.
For semi-fast food pizza, try a local chain, Cassanos. They used to have one across the hiway from the Museum, after my weekly visit there, I'd stop in and have a slice while I read the latest book I bought at the gift store. Happy days!
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