5/5 Michael G. 1 year ago on Google
A
fascinating
mixture
of
planes
inside
and
out.
The
simple
flyer
gives
no
clue
about
how
good
the
exhibits
are
inside
the
hangars
beyond
the
main
museum
building.
You
must
make
the
small
effort,
find
the
entry
doors
and
go
in,
as
treasures
await.
-
There
are,
for
example,
WW1
exhibits,
WW2
exhibits,
unrestored
but
beautiful
barn-finds
&
a
great
hall
with
all
sorts
of
engines
and
jets
from
all
ages,
a
perfect
MiG-19
restored
displayed
with
its
American
rival
the
Starfighter.
All
this
in
addition
to
the
main
entrance
building
with
its
history
of
Polish
aviation
and
some
of
its
stars.
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Outside
on
the
old
airfield
is
a
truly
impressive
collection
of
noble
but
neglected
aircraft
from
(mostly)
Soviet-era
Warsaw
Pact
generation
jets,
helicopters
and
civil
aviation,
and
a
few
of
their
Western
counterparts.
Fascinating
and
photogenic
but
deteriorating.
-
Signs
on
most
displays
are
in
Polish
and
English.
-
We
visited
Dec
‘22
and
an
F4
Phantom
was
arriving
in
bits,
elevators
and
main
wing
root
already
on-site,
fuselage
on
a
truck
we
passed
going
home
that
evening.
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For
an
enthusiast
who
takes
pictures
and
reads
the
descriptions,
plan
4+
hours
and
you’ll
still
have
not
seen
everything.
-
For
a
visit
with
kids
or
a
more
casual
interest,
2-3
hours.
-
If
the
weather’s
miserable
the
flight-line
will
need
less
time,
but
the
museum’s
halls
and
4
hangars
are
still
worth
a
visit
even
when
the
weather’s
horrid
outside.
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