General information
The principal purpose of the museum is to raise awareness about flying, in order to provide an opportunity for the general public – as well as specialized enthusiasts – at home and abroad, to participate in the thrill of flying. The main emphasis is on the history of Danish flying and aircraft production, both civil and military, and is in constant development adding new theme exhibitions and planes.
Located at Stauning Airport.
Around 65 planes are shown, more are under renovation.
Some the interesting planes are:
- B & S Monoplan III, 1911
- Avro 504N, 1925
- Hawker Dankok, 1927
- many from Skandinavisk Aero Industri (Kramme & Zeuthen)
- Gloster Meteor F. MK. 8, 1951
- Lockheed T-33A “T-Bird”, 1953
- North American F-86D Sabre, 1958
- Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, 1963
- Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina, 1957
Overview of the planes positions.
Image by: M_H.DE [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
If the image is blurry, we are awaiting images from the Museum.
Number of exhibited items
Planes & Helicopters: 51-100, Inventory link
Items Exhibited at the Museum
General Museum Links
Available in the following languages:
English, Danish, German
Services / Facilities:
Guided Tours, Shop / Merchandising, Parking, Toilets, Accessibility, Restaurant / Café
Museum Contact Info
Contact Email: No information available
Contact Form: No information available
Getting to the Museum
Address: Lufthavnsvej 1 Stauning, 6900, Skjern, Denmark, Europe
Coordinates: 55.992256, 8.346328
Detailed Map
Overview
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Disclaimer
Note: This information was accurate August, 2019 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.