Museum Finnish Aviation Museum
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Museum info
About the museum
A group of volunteers and aviation enthusiasts founded the Aviation Museum Society in 1969. The goal of the Society was to establish a museum in Finland to preserve and present the history of Finnish aviation. The Society opened its first exhibition at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport in 1972, and the Finnish Aviation Museum opened in its current location in 1981. Currently the museum is owned by the Finnish Aviation Museum Foundation founded in 1996, and it receives annual funding from the State of Finland as a professionally run museum.
The main exhibition consists of two airplane hangars. The first hangar presents military aviation, and the second one civilian aircraft. The museum visitors are reminded not to touch the exhibits on display. Please note that eating and drinking are not permitted inside the exhibition premises. Photography for private use is allowed. The exhibition halls are unheated, so we recommend our visitors to wear warm clothing in the wintertime.
Plan your visit


- Finnish Aviation Museum, 12, Karhumäentie, Aviapolis, Veromies, Aviapoliksen suuralue, Vantaa, Helsinki sub-region, Uusimaa, Mainland Finland, 01530, Finland
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- Today:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Mon
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Tue
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Wed
- 10:00 - 20:00
- Thu
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Fri
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Sat
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Sun
- 10:00 - 17:00
- http://www.ilmailumuseo.fi/
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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1st hall - The Finnish Air Force
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A Short History of Modern Flight
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I.V.L. A. 22 Hansa (Il-2)
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Caudron C. 60 (CA-84)
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Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-2 (MT-208)
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VL: Sääski II (SÄ-122)
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Finnish Gliders
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Adaridi
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Letov S. 218 A Smolik (SM-153)
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Gloster Gamecock Mk II (GA-58)
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Finnish Trainer Aircraft
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Combat Aircraft Models
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Polikarpov UTI-4 (I-16 UTI, UT-1)
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Saab 91 D Safir (SF-9)
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De Havilland Vampire D.H. 100 (VA-2) and Trainer T.55 (VT-9)
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Saab J 35B Draken (DK-206)
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Drones
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Changing exhibitions
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2nd hall - Finnish civilian- and sports aviation
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Home-made constructions and experimental aircraft
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Lockheed 18–07 Lodestar (OH-VKU) ”Gold Mattock” (Kultakuokka)
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Fiesler FI 156K-1 Storch
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Piper PA-28R-180 Cherokee Arrow (OH-PJN)
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Douglas DC-3 (OH-VKB; former SE-BAC ”Falken”)
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Karhumäki Karhu 48 B (OH-VKL)
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De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (OH-MVL)
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Beechcraft 95-A55 Baron (OH-BBA)
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Convair 340/440 Metropolitan (OH-LRB)
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Simulators and cockpit training device
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Heinonen HK-1 ”Keltiäinen” (OH-HKA)
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PIK-11 ”Tumppu” (OH-YMA)
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Helicopters and autogyros
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Sailplanes and other light aircraft
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Sports aviation in Finland
Reviews
4 reviews
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01-11-2018
Very good!
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06-30-2016
Paikka on kyllä hieno mutta tästä sovelluksesta ei ollut mitään hyötyä kun kaikki QR koodit antoivat vaan ilmoituksen että tällaista näyttelyä ei löydy. Ja aika toivonta löytää käsipelillä kulloinenkin selostus tai teksti. Paikalle 5, sovellukselle 0
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06-20-2016
mielenkiintoinen paikka myös lapsille.
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06-26-2015
Excellent rundown!
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