Flugsafns Íslands
Icelandic Aviation Museum
+354 461 4400
June – September
- Daily 11:00 – 17:00
Visits to the museum can be made by prior arrangements
Aircraft collection
TF-LIF
TF-SIF TF-LBP/TJ-592/68 TF-ESD TF-JFA “TF-EAA” TF-FIE TF-AST TF-API N610LC TF-LOW/648 TF-NPK TF-IUB TF-SBB TF-EHA TF-KEA TF-SYN – TF-KOT TF-SUX TF-VKA TF-JFP TF-CUB TF-JMH TF-ABJ TF-SBE TF-SBA TF-AZX TF-ART |
Aerospatiale AS.332L1 Super Puma
Aerospatiale SA.365N2 Dauphin Auster Mk.5a Beech D50B Twin Bonanza Beechcraft C-45H Bensen Gyrocopter Boeing 727-108C (cockpit) Cessna 140 Cessna 152 de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Dornier Do.28B Douglas C-47A Douglas DC-6A (nose) EoN Olympia Ercoupe 415C Evans VP-1 Volksplane Fokker F.27-200 Friendship Grunau IX primary glider HS.44 Jungster Klemm L.25e Kristján Árnason Global 3 Kristján Árnason JFP-2s-8 Piper J3C-65 Cub Piper PA-23-150 Pitts S-1S Schleicer K-4 Rhönlerche II Schweizer TG-3A Stinson SR-7B Reliant Van’s RV-6 |
no reg. 3 late 1970’s vintage hang gliders
The museum has many photographs of Icelandic aviation through the years and also a number of historic aircraft, many of which it maintains in airworthy condition and flies at least once a year on an annual fly day.
The DHC-2 Beaver carries the registry N610LC. This is a 1960 model ex British Army. It has been rebuilt and is on amphibious floats. It is intended that this aircraft will take up the registry TF-ABK.
Also here at Akureyri, but not in the museum are several other interesting aircraft:
TF-TLS
G-BTUB TF-KAP TF-KAT |
Dornier Do.27Q, current
Let C11 (YAK 11), current Piper J-3C-65, current Piper J-3C-65, current |
Restoration
TF-ISM de Havilland DH.89A Dragon Rapide currently being rebuilt. This is a former French registered aircraft purchased from La Ferte Alais in 2006.
TF-KBD
TF-KAL TF-KZA |
de Havilland D.H.82C Tiger Moth, restoration on hold
Fleet Finch, restoration in progress SAI KZ-III, restoration slowly progressing |
They have also on display aircraft engines, ultralights and airport vehicles. On display are photographs and artifacts that illustrate the history of aviation in Iceland from 1919 to the present.
Photos Meeuw Korbijn