Totally recommended for all airplane freaks! Amazing collection of classic planes. Passionate gentlemen working there explained us about those planes very kindly. They let us into the huge Breguet 765 which was totally exciting.
We were soooo sad that we had to leave there earlier since we had an appointment for an Airbus factory tour (which was also interesting btw;)). I wish we had had enough time to enjoy the whole collection and the stories that is told by gentlemen.
Everyone who is working for this museum and plane restoration work is filled with passion and love for aeroplanes and I truly appreciate for what they do. I liked this museum much more than the aeroscopia;) I will definitely visit here...
Read moreFantastic museum with old aircraft. Although they are quite packed on a relatively small area, you can walk everywhere and touch all of them. Even in the hangar. No fences or whatever between you and the planes. The museum also renovates old aircraft on site. All done by volunteers and aviation enthusiasts. Entry for adults only 6 euros. If you are really interested in info on the planes on display they can provide a selfmade folder with a map. Both in French and english. Very useful. Staff very helpful and true aviation lovers. Small gift shop on site. Parking free. The aeroscopia museum is adjacent to the parking...
Read morethis is one of the most fascinating collections of military and civilian air vehicles (aircrafts, helicopters etc.) for example an aircraft from Air Toulouse which does not exist currently. i was amazed by the one of the biggest aircrafts in the world: Super Guppy. it is very nice of them that you can enter inside these aircrafts. you can see the cockpits, seats. also there is a variety of vehicles, mostly from the past yet impressive. I realy recommend the concerned people to visit this exhibition. lately, this exhibition might be relocated to a...
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