Įstra aviapark

Įstra Aviapark (also known as Įstra Aviation Park) is an aviation museum and airfield located near Panevėžys, in Istra, Lithuania. It is a unique destination for aviation enthusiasts, offering a combination of historical aircraft, aviation equipment, and an active aviation park with a focus on both historical and modern aviation in Lithuania.

Įstra aviapark

Stanioniu kaimas

Panevezio rajonas

LT- 38436 Stanioniai

Lithuania

www.aviapark.lt

info@aviapark.lt

+370 45 554332

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Aircraft collection

Photo Gallery

Let L-29 Albatross
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LY-HAP

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Let L-29 Albatross

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21SM

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-23ML

Mil Mi-2

Mil Mi-8T

Sukhoi Su-15TM

Photo Gallery

Mil Mi-2

Key Features of Įstra Aviapark:

  1. Aircraft Collection:
    • The Įstra Aviapark is home to a wide variety of aviation-related exhibits, including both military and civilian aircraft. The collection is particularly focused on planes from the Soviet era, reflecting the aviation history of Lithuania during the time it was part of the Soviet Union.
    • Visitors can explore several iconic Soviet aircraft, including fighter jets, transport planes, and training aircraft. These planes are part of Lithuania’s aviation history and provide a look into the military aviation that was used during the Cold War period.
    • The museum showcases aircraft such as MiG fighters, Antonov transport planes, and other notable aircraft used by Soviet forces.
  2. Aviation Museum and Exhibits:
    • The museum has dedicated exhibits that highlight the role of aviation in Lithuanian history and its connection to Soviet-era military aviation. The exhibits include historical aircraft, flight instruments, aviation uniforms, and military aviation memorabilia.
    • The museum also offers exhibits on aviation technology and the engineering behind aircraft. Visitors can explore aircraft components, engines, and other technical equipment that explain how aviation developed in Lithuania and the broader Soviet Union.
  3. Active Airfield:
    • One of the unique features of the Įstra Aviapark is its status as an active airfield. Unlike many aviation museums that focus solely on static displays, Įstra offers visitors the opportunity to see aircraft in action.
    • The airfield is used for small aircraft flights, including private aviation and flight training. This provides an added dimension for visitors who can experience aviation up close and even witness flight demonstrations or participate in aerial tours.
  4. Soviet and Post-Soviet Aviation History:
    • The museum provides insight into the military aviation history of Lithuania, especially during its time as part of the Soviet Union. Exhibits focus on Soviet aircraft, their technology, and their role in military strategy during the Cold War era.
    • Įstra Aviapark also touches upon the development of post-Soviet aviation in Lithuania, especially the transition after the country regained independence in 1990 and the subsequent changes in military and civilian aviation.