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Finnish Aviation Museum is located near the airport of
Vantaa (Helsinki). The
museum has a large collection of both civilian and military
aircrafts from the early years of flying and until today. The museum
is a bit crowded but still gives a good insight into Finnish
aviation. The aircrafts at the museum is a mix between Western and
Eastern European aviation history.
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Russian built MIG-21 and a French built Fouga Magister CM.170
at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa (Helsinki).
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Czech built Letov Š-218 at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa
(Helsinki).
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Russian built World War II Polikarpov I-16
fighter at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa (Helsinki).
The
swastika marking was used by the Finnish air force before and during
World War II - but it is not related to Nazi Germany.
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Polish built PZL SM-1Sz
helicopter at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa (Helsinki).
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German built Fieseler Fi 156 Storch
at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa (Helsinki).
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Civilian aircrafts of different sizes
at the Finnish Aviation Museum - Vantaa (Helsinki).
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See more pictures from
Finnish Aviation Museum -
Vantaa:
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Photo: euro-t-guide.com - May 2009
Feel free to use the pictures if you want to, but please remember to
refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
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