It's an interactive museum exhibiting about the fighter jets and sweden airforce. There were staff who were explaining details in swedish. And audios and videos are in swedish only. If the staff are free, they would certainly explain in detail in english. There are two small simulators for kids, and F 10 and drakon simulators for adults. Simulators for kids are limited for 5 minutes only. Kids enjoy it and want to extend it..we ended up giving 2 rounds of simulators.Kids who can watch and listen to the audio can easily spend 3-4 hrs to understand the fighter jets and how it all works. Lack of english audio translation and limited time for simulators is the drawback. Apart from this, it's a satisfying place to visit, amidst the dense trees and calm...
Read moreVery interesting place, lots of history regarding WW2, and let's you fly a simulator of an old fighter jet, for a small fee. Staff was probably some of the best i have seen in terms of reaching out to bystanders and explain what they looked at, and some also demonstrating the artifacts. If you have some interest in WW2 or airplanes, specifically fighter jets, it is worth a visit. Otherwise you won't be so...
Read moreGood collection and run by interested volunteers. Flying their flight simulator is 60kr extra, but we did so with a veteran flight instructor (41 years experience) formerly with the airforce and with real experience with the various fighter jets. He enjoys doing this and so did we. Knowing that all personnel are volunteers, we gladly paid that extra money for the...
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