Museums with Axis aircraft
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The air travel museum at Wernigerode Germany collection is purely post war. However, it does offer the visitor the chance to fly an Me109 simulator! http://www.luftfahrtmuseum-wernigerode. ... lator.html
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"The air travel museum at Wernigerode Germany collection is purely post war. However, it does offer the visitor the chance to fly an Me109 simulator! http://www.luftfahrtmuseum-wernigerode. ... lator.html"
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Sorry I think this is the link - which I found via google in 2 secs http://www.luftfahrtmuseum-wernigerode.de/de/
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Hi Sheldrake,
http://www.gillelejegruppen.dk/index.html
According to their information, the place is only open by appointment. Looking forward to go there soon.
Neuhof
http://www.gillelejegruppen.dk/index.html
According to their information, the place is only open by appointment. Looking forward to go there soon.
Neuhof
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The RAF Museum has moved the Axis Aircraft about, from Hendon to Cosford, for the reorganisation of Hendon. Worth checking the site first https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/
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In Chilean FACH (Chilean Air Force) Museum they have a CASA 1131E (spanish Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann) and a Breda-65 turret. More info, here: http://www.museoaeronautico.gob.cl/home
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Don't forget about the National Museum of the USAF at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio
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Flygvapenmuseum in Malmslätt (just outside of Linköping in southeastern Sweden) has a very nice collection, with the world's only surviving Junkers Ju 86, a Fieseler Storch, a Fiat CR 42, a Caproni Ca 313 (rebuilt from original parts; also unique), and a Reggiane Re 2000 (one of only two survivors). Then there's a whole slew of other aircraft operated by the Swedish Air Force - British, US and Swedish designs. Unfortunately, the exhibition hall is undergoing maintenance, and will re-open in 2022. Link.
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A better view of the swedish Caproni Ca 313 in this museum ;
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Hello,
Can you add the following musea please:
- The very interesting museum regarding the the battle of the bulge.
https://www.baugnez44.be/en/museum.htm (In Belgium)
No airplanes, but a lot of information / uniforms from Luftlandetruppen.
Worth a visit.
-Militärhistorisches Museum Nordenham in the flakleitstand.
https://www.nordenham.de/de/kultur/muse ... hes-museum
In Germany.
No airplanes, but a nice museum with focus on air defence.
-StpGr Frederikshavn Nord - FlaBat (Open air museum)
North of Frederikshavn in front of the Palmestranden. (Nordre Strandvej)
Location on Google Earth: 57°24' 36' N 10°32' 11" E
No own website, but a lot of information can be found on
https://www.atlantikwall.dk/atlantikwal ... kshavn.asp
No airplanes, but a nice site, regarding the air defence.
-Radar station distelvink.
https://www.musee-radar.fr/
Worth a visit.
No airplanes, but a very nice museum regarding the landing in Normandy and the working of the German air defence.
Enjoy,
Johan
Can you add the following musea please:
- The very interesting museum regarding the the battle of the bulge.
https://www.baugnez44.be/en/museum.htm (In Belgium)
No airplanes, but a lot of information / uniforms from Luftlandetruppen.
Worth a visit.
-Militärhistorisches Museum Nordenham in the flakleitstand.
https://www.nordenham.de/de/kultur/muse ... hes-museum
In Germany.
No airplanes, but a nice museum with focus on air defence.
-StpGr Frederikshavn Nord - FlaBat (Open air museum)
North of Frederikshavn in front of the Palmestranden. (Nordre Strandvej)
Location on Google Earth: 57°24' 36' N 10°32' 11" E
No own website, but a lot of information can be found on
https://www.atlantikwall.dk/atlantikwal ... kshavn.asp
No airplanes, but a nice site, regarding the air defence.
-Radar station distelvink.
https://www.musee-radar.fr/
Worth a visit.
No airplanes, but a very nice museum regarding the landing in Normandy and the working of the German air defence.
Enjoy,
Johan
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I will post a few, and see if anyone can guess what museum this is.
I had to stick my head out of the top hatch of a B-17 to get that 2nd pic, do please forgive the poor framing job.
I had to stick my head out of the top hatch of a B-17 to get that 2nd pic, do please forgive the poor framing job.
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Found one more, and maybe some kudos to anyone that can I.D. the motorcycle?
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They did a nice job on this one, didn't they?
No oil pans under it, so it's probably not in flying condition.
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It's type is written on the tankAnchorSteam wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 06:38Found one more, and maybe some kudos to anyone that can I.D. the motorcycle?
DSCN2367 copy.jpg
It's an Ural Dalesman 750cc .
The original WW2 era Ural M72 had different springs (amongst other differences).
"Everything remained theory and hypothesis. On paper, in his plans, in his head, he juggled with Geschwaders and Divisions, while in reality there were really only makeshift squadrons at his disposal."
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I couldn't make that out through the shine, good job!Peter89 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 09:23It's type is written on the tankAnchorSteam wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 06:38Found one more, and maybe some kudos to anyone that can I.D. the motorcycle?
DSCN2367 copy.jpg
It's an Ural Dalesman 750cc .
The original WW2 era Ural M72 had different springs (amongst other differences).
Any guesses on the Museum yet?
Here are a few more of the only other axis plane in the room.
Beautiful work, you can even see that the pull-starter is there!
This rack must have poiled the airflow, and was it really made of wood?
Even so, nice job on the 55mm rockets. I have heard that they had the same balistic arc that the 30mm cannons did. Now THAT's some serious firepower!