The collection itself is not very big, but its location is great. I really like the airport lobby, 1920/30 style is very beautiful. The series includes aircraft and helicopters from the First Flyer era to the Cold War restoration or reconstruction, including two Concorde, a 747 and a Dakota (cabin tour is possible but additional airfare is required). A large number of scale models emerged, from World War I fighter jets to modern jetliners. Outside, a model of the real Ariane 5 and Ariane 1 can be seen, as well as passengers and fighter jets (like some Soviet and East German MiG fighters, some hybrid transport aircraft and Phantoms). Other halls are dedicated to tourist planes, a complete hangar focused on space exploration, with some very interesting things (Soyuz capsule, Ariane hood, EVA kit, scale model, etc). Very nice visit! Totally worth the trip from Paris (RER+ bus ticket required)
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The collection itself is not very big, but its location is great. I really like the airport lobby, 1920/30 style is very beautiful. The series includes aircraft and helicopters from the First Flyer era to the Cold War restoration or reconstruction, including two Concorde, a 747 and a Dakota (cabin tour is possible but additional airfare is required). A large number of scale models emerged, from World War I fighter jets to modern jetliners. Outside, a model of the real Ariane 5 and Ariane 1 can be seen, as well as passengers and fighter jets (like some Soviet and East German MiG fighters, some hybrid transport aircraft and Phantoms). Other halls are dedicated to tourist planes, a complete hangar focused on space exploration, with some very interesting things (Soyuz capsule, Ariane hood, EVA kit, scale model, etc). Very nice visit! Totally worth the trip from Paris (RER+ bus ticket required)
The Bourget Aerospace Museum in Paris is the world's oldest aviation museum, with nearly a hundred years of history, ranking among more than a dozen aviation museums in the world, and it is directly to visit Paris.
It's a paradise for aviation enthusiasts! This museum is located between Charles de Gaulle airport and the center of Paris. My favorite part is definitely the Concorde lobby. You can even board a plane and visit its interior. Highly recommended!
The museum tells the things that you love, although the language is not spoken, but the international art is understood by all countries
The Bourget Aerospace Museum in Paris is the oldest aviation museum in the world. Built in 1919, it is located in the northern suburbs of Paris and is known as the largest aviation museum in Europe. Visitors will find more than 150 original aircraft, many 18th and 19th century art-themed balloons inside the museum. Space objects, including the proportional models of Ariane 1 and 5 rockets, are also shown. The museum is the only one in the country to have two Concorde aircraft. The public appreciated boarding a Boeing 747 for a full tour.