Danmarks Flymuseum

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Spitfire at the entrance to the museum
The new hall of the Dansk Veteranflysamling. This is where the Saab RF-35 Draken has its new location.

The Danmarks Flymuseum , Denmark's "flying" museum & air force museum, is an aircraft museum in Skjern , Denmark , in the Stauning district (on the west coast of Jutland ). The museum has an extensive collection of historic Scandinavian aircraft.

history

The museum was founded on April 19, 1975 by members of the KZ & Veteranenflugzeug Club (KZ = Konstrukteure V. Kramme and KG Zeuthen). In 1977 it was possible to collect 150,000 crowns, for which a piece of land was acquired from Stauning Airport . A 1448 m² hall was already completed by the end of the year. In 1981 a wing with social rooms and a workshop was completed and the museum was opened to visitors. A second hall of the same size was inaugurated on April 20, 1991. This building was financially supported by the district of Ringköping, the municipal authorities of Skjren, Egvad and Ringkøbing as well as many companies and private individuals.

A third hall with a total of 3000 m² and a representative entrance area was opened on September 12, 2006. The construction costs totaled 16.2 million Danish kroner.

Exhibits

The collection shows all 11 types of concentration camp aircraft that were designed between 1937 and 1953 by the designers V. Kramme and KG Zeuthen and built by Skandinavisk Aero Industri A / S (SAI). A total of over 50 aircraft are exhibited, 16 of which are currently airworthy. Once a year, these exhibits are presented as part of an air show.

Gliders

Propeller planes

Jet planes

helicopter

See also

Web links

Commons : Dansk Veteranflysamling  - collection of images
  • Danmarks Flymuseum. Retrieved on August 11, 2010 (German, website of the museum): “Denmark's” flying ”Museum & Air Force Museum”

Coordinates: 55 ° 59 ′ 28.5 ″  N , 8 ° 20 ′ 46.2 ″  E