Carl Cederstroms Gata 2, Linkoping 586 63, SwedenMap
Phone+46 13 495 97 34
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There are many exhibits here, it is free to enter, some aircraft are unique, the museum has two different areas, the museum is very suitable for people of all ages to visit, but also every aviation enthusiast must come to the place.
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Air Force Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Royal Swedish Air Force Museum is located on the outskirts of Linkoping. Here, it comprehensively introduces and displays the development history of the Swedish Air Force. At the same time, more than 50 fighter aircraft are displayed, including physical displays and some models. Here are the Swedish JAS-39 "Gripen" fighter jets that represent the world's leading level, and the wreckage of the DC-3 aircraft shot down by Russia in the Baltic Sea in the Cold War in 1952. Not only can you learn about the history of Swedish aircraft development from various data displays , and at the same time, there is a chance to simulate what it is like to fly an airplane.
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Air Force Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many exhibits here, it is free to enter, some aircraft are unique, the museum has two different areas, the museum is very suitable for people of all ages to visit, but also every aviation enthusiast must come to the place.
This is a review of Swedish military aviation, but also for aviation enthusiasts and some tourists. The main thing is that the development of Swedish military aviation and military aircraft is reassuring. The cafe inside also serves delicious and affordable food!
The collection is very diverse, with cool fighter jets, interesting commercial aircraft, and some graphic information about the history of the aircraft.
There are many huge warplanes in the venue, the planes are mainly jet fighters, some are very meritorious warplanes, many five-pointed stars. There are also some graphic and text information about the history of the aircraft.
Friends interested in aviation are a must visit, with a history and status of Swedish aviation, and some interesting simulation labs.