- Päijänne Tavastia Aviation Museum
Päijänne Tavastia Aviation Museum ("Päijät-Hämeen ilmailumuseo" in Finnish) is an aviation museum in
Asikkala , nearLahti ,Finland . It opened in its current form on19 May 2006 . The museum was known for a long time as Vesivehmaan varastohalli (the Vesivehma storage hall).The museum displays mainly aircraft of the
Finnish Air Force . In 1948, the Finnish Air Force began separating and storing some of the aircraft that had been taken out of service. The aircraft were stored at a place called Vesivehmaan varastohalli. They also had a large number of older aircraft in storage. By the end of the 1940s, many of the WWII-era aircraft were sold as scrap.The museum is run by "Lahden ilmasilta" (LIS), a guild association, which was founded on
15 November 1962 . The association wanted to preserve the aircraft that remained, which numbered about 20. The museum has about 2,000 visitors per year.On display
Former aircraft of the Finnish Air Force
*Blackburn Ripon IIF - the only complete Ripon left
*Folland Gnat Mk.1
*Fouga Magister CM 170
*MiG-15 UTI
*MiG-21 bis
*Mil Mi-8 P
*Saab 35 Draken Finnish Air Force aircraft, which have not been restored
*Aero A-32
*Caudron C.59
*Caudron-Renault CR.714
*Vampire Mk.55
*I.V.L. D.26 Haukka I
*VL E.30 Kotka IICivil aircraft, which have not been restored
*I.V.L. K.1 Kurki
*Republic RC-3 Seabee
*Kassel 12A Gallery
External links
* [http://www.lahdenilmasilta.com/ Lahden Ilmasilta]
* [http://www.lahdenilmasilta.com/tapahtumia.html From the opening of the museum 19 May 2006]
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