Aviation museum in Kunovice

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Kunovice, Czech Republic

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Aviation museum in Kunovice Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Aviation museum in Kunovice is located in Kunovice, Czechia on Letecká 1383. Aviation museum in Kunovice is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Czechia.

Address

Letecká 1383

Phone

+420 728410274

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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TheEvdriver

Nice air museum, you can enter some of the planes. They have some similar models only in slightly different versions. But the planes are nuce an have lots of room.

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Иван Нестеров

A perfect small museum. Planes are in good condition, passenger planes are available for visitors, warbirds are almost completely packed, engines and instruments are on place and so on. We've got very positive impressions.

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Ales Marvan

Cute museum, not too many planes but still good to see.

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Marcus Fuchs

Remarkable treaures! So wonderful to see such history and time capsules!

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Dániel Bálint

Really interesting. It was amazing to see that old airplanes.

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Michal Reiter

Nice place to visit with kids. Some planes are not in good shape, but still worth of visit. New exponate (TU-159M) shoul be ready be summer 2018.

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Leó Gulyás-Gorka

Very interesting place

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Jaroslav Madacki

Located around 10 minutes by car from the centre of Uherské Hradište, this open-air display allows you to have a self-guided, hands-on look at a range of post-WW2 military and civil aircraft. The museum’s grassy paddock houses one Mi-4 helicopter and 22 aeroplanes, including some supersonic aircraft with intact bombs, cannons and rocket launchers. Although all of the aircraft are unfortunately in various stages of deterioration as a result of being fully exposed to the elements for an extended period, the museum still provides a very interesting close-up exposure to formerly quite secret military equipment. The collection highlights aircraft produced by “Let Aircraft Industries” at the in the Kunovice Aircraft Factory in the east of Moravia, and which was formerly used by the Czechoslovak Air Force. I found the MiG-15, MiG-19 and MiG-21 to be particularly interesting and was impressed that the 1959-vintage MiG-21 had an amazing ground speed of 2125km/h. The Su-7 fighter bomber/tactical nuclear bomb carrier, with its dramatically-styled swept wing, was also very impressive to walk around. You are able to climb inside the Avia II-14T (Iljusin II-14) transport and parachute plane, but the other exhibits can only be viewed from the outside. Entry was CK 60, plus a further CK 50 for a Photography/Video Permit. I highly recommend this museum if you’re interested in aeroplanes and/or history.