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Thursday, 7 June 2012
Norway, A Great Trip To Lofoten. Part 3: Norwegian Aviation Museum, Bodø
Norwegian Aviation Museum of Buda started to take shape in 1995, and by 1998 was inaugurated. The building consists of two major parts, similar in shape to the two giant propeller. In the middle stands the tower controllers, which you can climb up and look around the neighborhood, to look at Bodø Airport Manager eye. The museum is divided into 2 halves - the civil and military aviation. I was surprised that the Norwegian museums are very different from Russian: here you can sit in an airplane, to pull the steering wheel, play on the simulator. For children - a paradise. But we also had a lot of fun.
Among the military aircraft - Lockheed U-2, Gloster Gladiator and Supermarine Spitfire, Junkers, Vampire, Starfighter. From there is even a civilian Boeing's drawings and models of Leonardo da Vinci. By the way, here is the same infamous spy invisible U-2, which is "glorified" the city of Bodø in the USSR: the plane flew from Pakistan to Bodø in the USSR, and after this scandal. Khrushchev then said that if Norway "will also be spying," then "Buda will be no more." In general, you will find the museum a lot of useful and interesting on the history of civil and military aircraft, and not only Norwegian.
And now, some photos, which you can understand what this museum is as follows:
Even the Soviet Il'y get here!
To be continued! Soon we will fly to Vaeroy!
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