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Welcome To Estonian Aviation Museum

On the three floors of the museum building, on about a 450 m2 exposition area, one can see about 400 high-quality models of the aircrafts essential from the point of view of the aviation history.

On the open exposition field there are helicopters Mi-2 (obtained from Polish Air Forces), Mi-8 (obtained from the Estonian Border Guard Aviation Group) and Schweizer 300 (obtained from Estonian Aviation Academy), military jet trainer aircraft Aero L-29 Delfin, a propeller-driven "Wilga"-35 (obtained from the Estonian Defence League), a training aircraft TS-11 "Iskra", an attack-fighter Su-22M4, a fighter MiG-21 (all three obtained from Polish Air Forces), fighters JA Viggen 37, Saab J35 Draken and an attack-fighter Saab J32E Lansen (all three obtained from Swedish Air Forces Museum), a fighter Mirage IIIRS (obtained from Swiss Air Forces), a fighter MiG23 MLD,an attack aircraft Su-24 and a training-study aircraft L-39 (obtained from Ukrainian Air Forces), a fighter F-104 Starfighter (obtained from Italian Air Forces), an attack-fighter Jak-2PP, a passanger aircraft Tu-134A (obtained from AS Tallinn Airport) and An-2P (bought from Latvia).

 

About group visits please call beforehand
+372 502 6712
About group visits please call beforehand
+372 502 6712
  
On August 30,2011 the main organisers of Tartu Aviation days (TAD) 2011 summarised the event. Although demo flights were disturbed by low clouds, TAD 2011 were considered successful. A record number of visitors - in 2 days in total 6 000 visitors. The visitors' estimates prevailingly positive. The unexpectedly great interest revealed also some bottlenecks: lack of parking lots, long queues at the entrance. It was decided: TAD 2012 shall be arranged on the territory of Estonian Aviation Museum and the airspace above it. See the TAD 2011 supporters and gallery.

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