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Air Force possesses a significant arsenal: Aircraft museum museum is located at Palam, New Delhi, Delhi 110010, not far from international new Delhi airport.

You can purchase the tickets from receiption.

Indian rate (adult: 30 child: 15) International rate (adult: 100 child: 50) The Indian Air Force is responsible for upholding the constitution and protecting India's freedom. The Air Force offers a unique quality of life that is unparalleled in the civil sector. It offers challenges, adventure, and excitement, as well as honour, prestige, self-respect, and a content family life. The IAF provides various facilities, such as recreation, sports, medical, education, and clubs and institutes. The lifestyle promotes a healthy well-being and a regime for life, with quality time spent with family, social bonding, and unconditional support from extended family members.

VALUES

Certain core values are ingrained during the training period itself. Most people would have heard of loyalty, duty, respect, service, honour, integrity and courage but as warriors, you learn them and from then on, live them every day in everything you do whether on the job or off.

HONOUR

Honour is the matter of carrying out, acting and living the values of respect, duty, loyalty. selfless service, integrity and personal courage in everything you do.

INTEGRITY

It is the quality you develop by adhering to moral principles. Do what's right, legally and morally.

PERSONAL COURAGE

Face fear, danger or adversity (physical or moral). You can build courage by standing up for and acting upon the things that you know are honourable.

SELFLESS SERVICE

Put the welfare of the nation and others before self. Commit to go a little further, endure a little more and look a little closer.

DUTY

Accomplish assigned tasks, missions and responsibilities. Fulfil your obligations.

LOYALTY

Bear true faith and allegiance, support the leadership and support fellow warriors.

RESPECT

Treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same. Trust and appreciate.

Indian Air Force Arms and Ammunitions

The Indian Air Force (IAF) maintains a diverse inventory of aircraft and equipment sourced from nations such as Russia, Britain, France, Israel, the US, and India itself.

Multi-role Fighters and Strike Aircraft

These aircraft serve various roles, from air superiority to ground attack, showcasing the IAF's capabilities and modernisation efforts.

Helicopters, Aerial Refueling and Transport Aircraft

In addition to combat aircraft, the IAF operates aerial refueling tankers, transport aircraft, and helicopters for strategic airlift and utility roles.

Weapons Collection

As a military service, the Indian

• Missiles Collection

Bombs Collection

• Guns Collection

We boast a comprehensive array of air and personal weapons, alongside a remarkable vintage collection of unique swords.

EJECTION SEAT

An aviation safety mechanism, typically installed in military aircraft, designed to rapidly propel occupants out of the aircraft during emergencies, utilising cartridge or rocket propulsion.

It is essential for various aircraft to be equipped with an ejection seat in the event of the aircraft sustaining damage in combat or during testing, necessitating the pilot's evacuation to ensure their safety. Ejection seats represent one of the most intricate components of any aircraft, with certain models comprising thousands of components. The primary objective of the ejection seat is straightforward: to swiftly elevate the pilot out of the aircraft to a secure distance and subsequently deploy a parachute for a safe descent...

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🛩️ Indian Air Force Museum – Honest Visitor Review Location: Palam, near Delhi Airport (inside Palam Air Force Station) Entry Fee: ₹30 for adults, ₹15 for children Timings: Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday to Sunday Closed on: Mondays and Tuesdays + public holidays

⭐ Overall Rating: 4.4 / 5 ✈️ Overview The Indian Air Force Museum is a hidden gem in Delhi, offering an up-close experience with India’s military aviation history. It's clean, peaceful, and full of rare aircraft, real war machines, and archival history — a must-visit if you're into defense, planes, or the IAF’s legacy.

And yes, there’s an entry fee now — ₹30 for adults and ₹15 for children — still a bargain for the experience.

🧭 My Visit: A Personal Highlight The museum has two parts:

Indoor Gallery: A walk-through history of the Indian Air Force — medals, pilot uniforms, models, photos, and historic documents.

Outdoor Aircraft Display: Where you walk among real aircraft — jets, helicopters, transport planes, and even missiles.

But for me, the most unforgettable part of the visit was seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat.

🚀 MiG-25 Foxbat – Absolutely Insane Yes, the legendary MiG-25 “Foxbat”, one of the fastest aircraft ever built (Mach 3+) and once used by the Indian Air Force for high-altitude reconnaissance, is on display here.

🛫 Standing next to it made me feel like I was in a Cold War documentary. It’s massive, sleek, and intimidating — a true beast of the skies.

Not many countries in the world have this aircraft on public display — this one alone makes the visit worth it.

🔍 Other Cool Aircraft to Check Out MiG-21 “Fishbed” – India’s first supersonic fighter

Sukhoi Su-7 – Used in 1971 Indo-Pak war

Gnat – The “Sabre Slayer” of 1965

Hunter, Canberra, Vampire – Classic warbirds

Transport Planes – Dakota, Packet

Helicopters – Mi-4, Chetak

Missile Park & Radars – Bonus for tech geeks

📸 Ambience & Facilities Photography is allowed and highly recommended (but avoid restricted zones)

Minimal crowds make it easy to explore at your own pace

Well-maintained, though signage could be improved

Small souvenir shop for military merch

Basic refreshments available nearby

No flashy screens or simulators — this is raw, real aviation history

⚠️ Tips Before You Go Bring a valid ID — it’s inside a defense zone

Plan your ride (Uber/Ola work, but it's a bit remote)

Go on a weekday (Wed–Fri) for fewer people

Some paths are uneven — limited accessibility for wheelchairs

Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a full visit

🗣️ Final Verdict The Indian Air Force Museum is a treasure trove of military aviation history. It's not just a museum — it’s a time capsule of India’s courage in the skies. While not flashy, it’s authentic, educational, and deeply impressive.

And seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat — with its intimidating speed and height records — was honestly the cherry on top. For any aviation fan or curious traveler, this visit is highly recommended.

🎯 Recommended For: ✔ Aviation & defense lovers ✔ Students & families ✔ History buffs ✔ Bloggers, photographers, and YouTubers

🙅 Skip if you: ✘ Expect VR, simulators, or modern tech displays ✘ Dislike outdoor walking or...

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The Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, is the museum of the Indian Air Force, and is located at the Palam Air Force Station in Delhi, India. The museum was the only one of its kind in India until the opening of the Naval Aviation Museum in Goa in 1998 and HAL Aerospace Museum in Bangalore in 2001. It stores the rich history of IAF. It is actively managed by AVM Vikram Singh, a second generation test pilot, enthusiastically keen historian and an avid writer of war books.

Panoramic view of hangar 2 in the museum

The Museum entrance features an indoor display gallery that contains historic photographs, memorabilia, uniforms and personal weapons of the Indian Air Force from its inception in 1932. The gallery leads to a hangar exhibiting small aircraft and Air Force inventory including anti-aircraft guns, vehicles and ordnance. Larger aircraft are exhibited outside the hangar. This outdoor gallery contains aircraft that also displays several war trophies, radar equipment and captured enemy vehicles.

The Vintage Aircraft Flight services some rare aircraft and maintains them in an airworthy condition. These aircraft are not open to the general public. Large transport aircraft are stored on the apron of the airbase due to lack of space. These aircraft are displayed only on the annual Air Force Day, October 8. The museum has a small souvenirs shop.

Delhi aerial photo including Indian Air Force Museum

Aircraft on display

Hangar

Imperial Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka on display

MiG-25R of No. 102 Squadron IAF on display

Westland Lysander 1589

Westland Wapiti K-813

Percival Prentice IV-3381

Hawker Hunter F56 BA-263

Hawker Hurricane II B AB-832

Hawker Tempest II HA-623

Yokosuka MXY-7 Okha

Supermarine Spitfire XVIII HS-986

Dassault Mystere IVa IA-1329

Dassault Ouragan IC-554

De Havilland Vampire NF10 ID-606

HAL Gnat II E-2015

Sukhoi Su-7 BMK B-888

MiG-21 FL C-499

HAL Krishak HAOP-27 N-949

HAL HF-24 Marut D-1205

PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1757

PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1758

Outdoor Gallery

BAE Canberra B(I)58 IF-907

Consolidated B-24 Liberator J HE-924

Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar IK-450

Sikorsky S55C IZ-1590

Mil Mi-4 BZ-900

MiG-23MF SK434

MiG-25R KP-355

Vintage Aircraft Flight

De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth HU-512

De Havilland Vampire FB52 IB-799

Supermarine Spitfire VIII NH-631

HAL Gnat II E-265

HAL HT-2 IX-737

North American Harvard HT-291

Douglas C-47 IJ-302

HAL HT-2 IX-732

Transport Aircraft Section Antonov An-12 BL-727

De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou BM-774

Douglas C-47 IJ-817

Ilyushin Il-14 IL-860

Tupolev...

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Air Force possesses a significant arsenal: Aircraft museum museum is located at Palam, New Delhi, Delhi 110010, not far from international new Delhi airport. You can purchase the tickets from receiption. Indian rate (adult: 30 child: 15) International rate (adult: 100 child: 50) The Indian Air Force is responsible for upholding the constitution and protecting India's freedom. The Air Force offers a unique quality of life that is unparalleled in the civil sector. It offers challenges, adventure, and excitement, as well as honour, prestige, self-respect, and a content family life. The IAF provides various facilities, such as recreation, sports, medical, education, and clubs and institutes. The lifestyle promotes a healthy well-being and a regime for life, with quality time spent with family, social bonding, and unconditional support from extended family members. VALUES Certain core values are ingrained during the training period itself. Most people would have heard of loyalty, duty, respect, service, honour, integrity and courage but as warriors, you learn them and from then on, live them every day in everything you do whether on the job or off. HONOUR Honour is the matter of carrying out, acting and living the values of respect, duty, loyalty. selfless service, integrity and personal courage in everything you do. INTEGRITY It is the quality you develop by adhering to moral principles. Do what's right, legally and morally. PERSONAL COURAGE Face fear, danger or adversity (physical or moral). You can build courage by standing up for and acting upon the things that you know are honourable. SELFLESS SERVICE Put the welfare of the nation and others before self. Commit to go a little further, endure a little more and look a little closer. DUTY Accomplish assigned tasks, missions and responsibilities. Fulfil your obligations. LOYALTY Bear true faith and allegiance, support the leadership and support fellow warriors. RESPECT Treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same. Trust and appreciate. Indian Air Force Arms and Ammunitions The Indian Air Force (IAF) maintains a diverse inventory of aircraft and equipment sourced from nations such as Russia, Britain, France, Israel, the US, and India itself. Multi-role Fighters and Strike Aircraft These aircraft serve various roles, from air superiority to ground attack, showcasing the IAF's capabilities and modernisation efforts. Helicopters, Aerial Refueling and Transport Aircraft In addition to combat aircraft, the IAF operates aerial refueling tankers, transport aircraft, and helicopters for strategic airlift and utility roles. Weapons Collection As a military service, the Indian • Missiles Collection Bombs Collection • Guns Collection We boast a comprehensive array of air and personal weapons, alongside a remarkable vintage collection of unique swords. EJECTION SEAT An aviation safety mechanism, typically installed in military aircraft, designed to rapidly propel occupants out of the aircraft during emergencies, utilising cartridge or rocket propulsion. It is essential for various aircraft to be equipped with an ejection seat in the event of the aircraft sustaining damage in combat or during testing, necessitating the pilot's evacuation to ensure their safety. Ejection seats represent one of the most intricate components of any aircraft, with certain models comprising thousands of components. The primary objective of the ejection seat is straightforward: to swiftly elevate the pilot out of the aircraft to a secure distance and subsequently deploy a parachute for a safe descent to the ground.
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🛩️ Indian Air Force Museum – Honest Visitor Review Location: Palam, near Delhi Airport (inside Palam Air Force Station) Entry Fee: ₹30 for adults, ₹15 for children Timings: Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday to Sunday Closed on: Mondays and Tuesdays + public holidays ⭐ Overall Rating: 4.4 / 5 ✈️ Overview The Indian Air Force Museum is a hidden gem in Delhi, offering an up-close experience with India’s military aviation history. It's clean, peaceful, and full of rare aircraft, real war machines, and archival history — a must-visit if you're into defense, planes, or the IAF’s legacy. And yes, there’s an entry fee now — ₹30 for adults and ₹15 for children — still a bargain for the experience. 🧭 My Visit: A Personal Highlight The museum has two parts: Indoor Gallery: A walk-through history of the Indian Air Force — medals, pilot uniforms, models, photos, and historic documents. Outdoor Aircraft Display: Where you walk among real aircraft — jets, helicopters, transport planes, and even missiles. But for me, the most unforgettable part of the visit was seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat. 🚀 MiG-25 Foxbat – Absolutely Insane Yes, the legendary MiG-25 “Foxbat”, one of the fastest aircraft ever built (Mach 3+) and once used by the Indian Air Force for high-altitude reconnaissance, is on display here. 🛫 Standing next to it made me feel like I was in a Cold War documentary. It’s massive, sleek, and intimidating — a true beast of the skies. Not many countries in the world have this aircraft on public display — this one alone makes the visit worth it. 🔍 Other Cool Aircraft to Check Out MiG-21 “Fishbed” – India’s first supersonic fighter Sukhoi Su-7 – Used in 1971 Indo-Pak war Gnat – The “Sabre Slayer” of 1965 Hunter, Canberra, Vampire – Classic warbirds Transport Planes – Dakota, Packet Helicopters – Mi-4, Chetak Missile Park & Radars – Bonus for tech geeks 📸 Ambience & Facilities Photography is allowed and highly recommended (but avoid restricted zones) Minimal crowds make it easy to explore at your own pace Well-maintained, though signage could be improved Small souvenir shop for military merch Basic refreshments available nearby No flashy screens or simulators — this is raw, real aviation history ⚠️ Tips Before You Go Bring a valid ID — it’s inside a defense zone Plan your ride (Uber/Ola work, but it's a bit remote) Go on a weekday (Wed–Fri) for fewer people Some paths are uneven — limited accessibility for wheelchairs Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a full visit 🗣️ Final Verdict The Indian Air Force Museum is a treasure trove of military aviation history. It's not just a museum — it’s a time capsule of India’s courage in the skies. While not flashy, it’s authentic, educational, and deeply impressive. And seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat — with its intimidating speed and height records — was honestly the cherry on top. For any aviation fan or curious traveler, this visit is highly recommended. 🎯 Recommended For: ✔ Aviation & defense lovers ✔ Students & families ✔ History buffs ✔ Bloggers, photographers, and YouTubers 🙅 Skip if you: ✘ Expect VR, simulators, or modern tech displays ✘ Dislike outdoor walking or static exhibits
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The Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, is the museum of the Indian Air Force, and is located at the Palam Air Force Station in Delhi, India. The museum was the only one of its kind in India until the opening of the Naval Aviation Museum in Goa in 1998 and HAL Aerospace Museum in Bangalore in 2001. It stores the rich history of IAF. It is actively managed by AVM Vikram Singh, a second generation test pilot, enthusiastically keen historian and an avid writer of war books. Panoramic view of hangar 2 in the museum The Museum entrance features an indoor display gallery that contains historic photographs, memorabilia, uniforms and personal weapons of the Indian Air Force from its inception in 1932. The gallery leads to a hangar exhibiting small aircraft and Air Force inventory including anti-aircraft guns, vehicles and ordnance. Larger aircraft are exhibited outside the hangar. This outdoor gallery contains aircraft that also displays several war trophies, radar equipment and captured enemy vehicles. The Vintage Aircraft Flight services some rare aircraft and maintains them in an airworthy condition. These aircraft are not open to the general public. Large transport aircraft are stored on the apron of the airbase due to lack of space. These aircraft are displayed only on the annual Air Force Day, October 8. The museum has a small souvenirs shop. Delhi aerial photo including Indian Air Force Museum Aircraft on display Hangar Imperial Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka on display MiG-25R of No. 102 Squadron IAF on display Westland Lysander 1589 Westland Wapiti K-813 Percival Prentice IV-3381 Hawker Hunter F56 BA-263 Hawker Hurricane II B AB-832 Hawker Tempest II HA-623 Yokosuka MXY-7 Okha Supermarine Spitfire XVIII HS-986 Dassault Mystere IVa IA-1329 Dassault Ouragan IC-554 De Havilland Vampire NF10 ID-606 HAL Gnat II E-2015 Sukhoi Su-7 BMK B-888 MiG-21 FL C-499 HAL Krishak HAOP-27 N-949 HAL HF-24 Marut D-1205 PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1757 PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1758 Outdoor Gallery BAE Canberra B(I)58 IF-907 Consolidated B-24 Liberator J HE-924 Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar IK-450 Sikorsky S55C IZ-1590 Mil Mi-4 BZ-900 MiG-23MF SK434 MiG-25R KP-355 Vintage Aircraft Flight De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth HU-512 De Havilland Vampire FB52 IB-799 Supermarine Spitfire VIII NH-631 HAL Gnat II E-265 HAL HT-2 IX-737 North American Harvard HT-291 Douglas C-47 IJ-302 HAL HT-2 IX-732 Transport Aircraft Section Antonov An-12 BL-727 De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou BM-774 Douglas C-47 IJ-817 Ilyushin Il-14 IL-860 Tupolev Tu-124 V-644
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Air Force possesses a significant arsenal: Aircraft museum museum is located at Palam, New Delhi, Delhi 110010, not far from international new Delhi airport. You can purchase the tickets from receiption. Indian rate (adult: 30 child: 15) International rate (adult: 100 child: 50) The Indian Air Force is responsible for upholding the constitution and protecting India's freedom. The Air Force offers a unique quality of life that is unparalleled in the civil sector. It offers challenges, adventure, and excitement, as well as honour, prestige, self-respect, and a content family life. The IAF provides various facilities, such as recreation, sports, medical, education, and clubs and institutes. The lifestyle promotes a healthy well-being and a regime for life, with quality time spent with family, social bonding, and unconditional support from extended family members. VALUES Certain core values are ingrained during the training period itself. Most people would have heard of loyalty, duty, respect, service, honour, integrity and courage but as warriors, you learn them and from then on, live them every day in everything you do whether on the job or off. HONOUR Honour is the matter of carrying out, acting and living the values of respect, duty, loyalty. selfless service, integrity and personal courage in everything you do. INTEGRITY It is the quality you develop by adhering to moral principles. Do what's right, legally and morally. PERSONAL COURAGE Face fear, danger or adversity (physical or moral). You can build courage by standing up for and acting upon the things that you know are honourable. SELFLESS SERVICE Put the welfare of the nation and others before self. Commit to go a little further, endure a little more and look a little closer. DUTY Accomplish assigned tasks, missions and responsibilities. Fulfil your obligations. LOYALTY Bear true faith and allegiance, support the leadership and support fellow warriors. RESPECT Treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same. Trust and appreciate. Indian Air Force Arms and Ammunitions The Indian Air Force (IAF) maintains a diverse inventory of aircraft and equipment sourced from nations such as Russia, Britain, France, Israel, the US, and India itself. Multi-role Fighters and Strike Aircraft These aircraft serve various roles, from air superiority to ground attack, showcasing the IAF's capabilities and modernisation efforts. Helicopters, Aerial Refueling and Transport Aircraft In addition to combat aircraft, the IAF operates aerial refueling tankers, transport aircraft, and helicopters for strategic airlift and utility roles. Weapons Collection As a military service, the Indian • Missiles Collection Bombs Collection • Guns Collection We boast a comprehensive array of air and personal weapons, alongside a remarkable vintage collection of unique swords. EJECTION SEAT An aviation safety mechanism, typically installed in military aircraft, designed to rapidly propel occupants out of the aircraft during emergencies, utilising cartridge or rocket propulsion. It is essential for various aircraft to be equipped with an ejection seat in the event of the aircraft sustaining damage in combat or during testing, necessitating the pilot's evacuation to ensure their safety. Ejection seats represent one of the most intricate components of any aircraft, with certain models comprising thousands of components. The primary objective of the ejection seat is straightforward: to swiftly elevate the pilot out of the aircraft to a secure distance and subsequently deploy a parachute for a safe descent to the ground.
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🛩️ Indian Air Force Museum – Honest Visitor Review Location: Palam, near Delhi Airport (inside Palam Air Force Station) Entry Fee: ₹30 for adults, ₹15 for children Timings: Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday to Sunday Closed on: Mondays and Tuesdays + public holidays ⭐ Overall Rating: 4.4 / 5 ✈️ Overview The Indian Air Force Museum is a hidden gem in Delhi, offering an up-close experience with India’s military aviation history. It's clean, peaceful, and full of rare aircraft, real war machines, and archival history — a must-visit if you're into defense, planes, or the IAF’s legacy. And yes, there’s an entry fee now — ₹30 for adults and ₹15 for children — still a bargain for the experience. 🧭 My Visit: A Personal Highlight The museum has two parts: Indoor Gallery: A walk-through history of the Indian Air Force — medals, pilot uniforms, models, photos, and historic documents. Outdoor Aircraft Display: Where you walk among real aircraft — jets, helicopters, transport planes, and even missiles. But for me, the most unforgettable part of the visit was seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat. 🚀 MiG-25 Foxbat – Absolutely Insane Yes, the legendary MiG-25 “Foxbat”, one of the fastest aircraft ever built (Mach 3+) and once used by the Indian Air Force for high-altitude reconnaissance, is on display here. 🛫 Standing next to it made me feel like I was in a Cold War documentary. It’s massive, sleek, and intimidating — a true beast of the skies. Not many countries in the world have this aircraft on public display — this one alone makes the visit worth it. 🔍 Other Cool Aircraft to Check Out MiG-21 “Fishbed” – India’s first supersonic fighter Sukhoi Su-7 – Used in 1971 Indo-Pak war Gnat – The “Sabre Slayer” of 1965 Hunter, Canberra, Vampire – Classic warbirds Transport Planes – Dakota, Packet Helicopters – Mi-4, Chetak Missile Park & Radars – Bonus for tech geeks 📸 Ambience & Facilities Photography is allowed and highly recommended (but avoid restricted zones) Minimal crowds make it easy to explore at your own pace Well-maintained, though signage could be improved Small souvenir shop for military merch Basic refreshments available nearby No flashy screens or simulators — this is raw, real aviation history ⚠️ Tips Before You Go Bring a valid ID — it’s inside a defense zone Plan your ride (Uber/Ola work, but it's a bit remote) Go on a weekday (Wed–Fri) for fewer people Some paths are uneven — limited accessibility for wheelchairs Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a full visit 🗣️ Final Verdict The Indian Air Force Museum is a treasure trove of military aviation history. It's not just a museum — it’s a time capsule of India’s courage in the skies. While not flashy, it’s authentic, educational, and deeply impressive. And seeing the MiG-25 Foxbat — with its intimidating speed and height records — was honestly the cherry on top. For any aviation fan or curious traveler, this visit is highly recommended. 🎯 Recommended For: ✔ Aviation & defense lovers ✔ Students & families ✔ History buffs ✔ Bloggers, photographers, and YouTubers 🙅 Skip if you: ✘ Expect VR, simulators, or modern tech displays ✘ Dislike outdoor walking or static exhibits
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The Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, is the museum of the Indian Air Force, and is located at the Palam Air Force Station in Delhi, India. The museum was the only one of its kind in India until the opening of the Naval Aviation Museum in Goa in 1998 and HAL Aerospace Museum in Bangalore in 2001. It stores the rich history of IAF. It is actively managed by AVM Vikram Singh, a second generation test pilot, enthusiastically keen historian and an avid writer of war books. Panoramic view of hangar 2 in the museum The Museum entrance features an indoor display gallery that contains historic photographs, memorabilia, uniforms and personal weapons of the Indian Air Force from its inception in 1932. The gallery leads to a hangar exhibiting small aircraft and Air Force inventory including anti-aircraft guns, vehicles and ordnance. Larger aircraft are exhibited outside the hangar. This outdoor gallery contains aircraft that also displays several war trophies, radar equipment and captured enemy vehicles. The Vintage Aircraft Flight services some rare aircraft and maintains them in an airworthy condition. These aircraft are not open to the general public. Large transport aircraft are stored on the apron of the airbase due to lack of space. These aircraft are displayed only on the annual Air Force Day, October 8. The museum has a small souvenirs shop. Delhi aerial photo including Indian Air Force Museum Aircraft on display Hangar Imperial Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka on display MiG-25R of No. 102 Squadron IAF on display Westland Lysander 1589 Westland Wapiti K-813 Percival Prentice IV-3381 Hawker Hunter F56 BA-263 Hawker Hurricane II B AB-832 Hawker Tempest II HA-623 Yokosuka MXY-7 Okha Supermarine Spitfire XVIII HS-986 Dassault Mystere IVa IA-1329 Dassault Ouragan IC-554 De Havilland Vampire NF10 ID-606 HAL Gnat II E-2015 Sukhoi Su-7 BMK B-888 MiG-21 FL C-499 HAL Krishak HAOP-27 N-949 HAL HF-24 Marut D-1205 PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1757 PZL TS-11 Iskra W-1758 Outdoor Gallery BAE Canberra B(I)58 IF-907 Consolidated B-24 Liberator J HE-924 Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar IK-450 Sikorsky S55C IZ-1590 Mil Mi-4 BZ-900 MiG-23MF SK434 MiG-25R KP-355 Vintage Aircraft Flight De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth HU-512 De Havilland Vampire FB52 IB-799 Supermarine Spitfire VIII NH-631 HAL Gnat II E-265 HAL HT-2 IX-737 North American Harvard HT-291 Douglas C-47 IJ-302 HAL HT-2 IX-732 Transport Aircraft Section Antonov An-12 BL-727 De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou BM-774 Douglas C-47 IJ-817 Ilyushin Il-14 IL-860 Tupolev Tu-124 V-644
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