Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg

The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg (also known as the Aviaticum Zeltweg or Austrian Aviation Museum Zeltweg) is a specialized museum dedicated to aviation history, located in Zeltweg, in the Austrian state of Styria. It is situated near the Zeltweg Air Base (Fliegerhorst Hinterstoisser), which adds to its aviation atmosphere as the site frequently hosts air shows and events.

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Militär Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg

Fliegerhorstes Hinterstoiser in Zeltweg

Hangar 8

8740 Zeltweg

Austria

www.hgm.at

militaerluftfahrtausstellung-zeltweg@gmx.at

+43 50201 52 53597

01 May – 26 October

  • Tuesday – Sunday 09:00 – 17:00

Admission fee

Gift shop

Aircraft collection

Saab J29F Tunnan 29449/F Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

3D-XJ

3E-KG

3C-JD

4D-BW

3B-HD

3A-BH

3A-BM

5C-VF

3A-BB

4D-YL

S2-0442

2609

110

S2-0443

4C-TE

3F-SO

3F-SR

3F-SW

29449/F

29558/D

35531

08

09

12

14

21

BJ-40

1116/GF-16

GD-14

RI-29

OE-0547

17-524

5S-TA

3A-AA

4C-AF

4C-AH

2A-AM

Aerospatiale SE3130 Alouette II

Aerospatiale SE3160 Alouette II|

Agusta Bell AB206A Jet Ranger

Agusta Bell AB204B

Bell OH-13H Sioux

Cessna L-19E Bird Dog

Cessna L-19E Bird Dog*

de Havilland DH115 Vampire T.55

Fiat G46-4B

Fouga CM170 Magister

Grunau Baby II

Messerschmidt Bf.109 (wreck)

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21bis

Musger Mg-19a Steinadler

North American LT-6G Harvard

Saab 91D Safir

Saab 91D Safir*

Saab 91D Safir

Saab J29F Tunnan

Saab J29F Tunnan

Saab J35J Draken (cockpit)

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken (open side)

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken

Saab 105OË

Saab 105OË

Saab 105OË

Saab 105OË (cockpit)

Scheibe L-Spatz 55

Schulgleiter SG-38

Shorts SC7-3M Skyvan

Yakovlev Yak-18

Yakovlev Yak-11

Yakovlev Yak-11

Zlin 126

*stored.

Aerospatiale SE3130 Alouette II 3D-XJ Austrian Air Force,Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Aerospatiale SE3130 Alouette II 3D-XJ Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Agusta Bell AB204B 4D-BW Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Agusta Bell AB204B 4D-BW Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Agusta Bell AB206A Jet Ranger 3C-JD Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Bell OH-13H Sioux 3B-HD Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Cessna L-19E Bird Dog 3A-BH Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria de Havilland DH115 Vampire T.55 5C-VF Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Fiat G46-4B 3A-BB Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Fouga CM170 Magister 4D-YL Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Grunau Baby II S2-0442 Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria North American LT-6G Harvard 4C-TE Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Saab 91D Safir 3F-SW Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Saab J35O Mk.II Draken 08 Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Saab J35O Mk.II Draken 09 Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Saab J35O Mk.II Draken 14 Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Scheibe L-Spatz 55 OE-0547, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Shorts SC7-3M Skyvan 5S-TA Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Yakovlev Yak-11 4C-AF Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Yakovlev Yak-18 3A-AA Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria | Ruud Boots

Zlin 126 2A-AM Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria Zlin 126 2A-AM Austrian Air Force, Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg, Austria

Key Information about Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg

  • Established: The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg was founded in 1997 by a group of passionate aviation enthusiasts, with the goal of preserving Austria’s rich aviation heritage.
  • Location: The museum is conveniently located close to the Zeltweg Air Base, which is known for hosting the AirPower air show, one of Europe’s largest aviation events.
  • Focus: The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg‘s collection primarily emphasizes military aviation, reflecting Austria’s air force history, but it also includes civilian aircraft and aviation technology.

Exhibition Highlights

  1. Military Aircraft Collection:
    • The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg features a wide array of military aircraft used by the Austrian Air Force, from vintage propeller planes to modern jets.
    • Notable exhibits include:
      • Saab J-35 Draken, the iconic supersonic jet that served in the Austrian Air Force.
      • Hawker Hunter, a classic British jet fighter.
      • Pilatus PC-7, a versatile turboprop training aircraft.
    • There are also helicopters like the Bell OH-58 Kiowa, used for reconnaissance and training.
  2. Historical Aviation Technology:
    • The museum offers an extensive collection of aircraft engines, avionics, and aviation technology that highlight the evolution of flight over the decades.
    • Visitors can explore how engine designs, aerodynamics, and materials have advanced, leading to faster and more efficient aircraft.
  3. Civilian Aircraft and Gliders:
    • In addition to military planes, the Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg also displays civilian light aircraft and gliders, showcasing the importance of aviation beyond the military sphere.
  4. Interactive Displays and Models:
    • The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg features scale models of iconic aircraft, flight simulators, and interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience the technical aspects of aviation firsthand.
    • Younger visitors can try out the flight simulators to get a feel for piloting an aircraft.
  5. Austrian Air Force History:
    • There are special sections dedicated to Austria’s aviation pioneers and the country’s post-World War II air force history.
    • Exhibits include memorabilia, uniforms, and historical documents related to Austrian aviators and the country’s air defense.

Special Features

  • Guided Tours: Knowledgeable guides, many of whom are former pilots or aviation experts, offer guided tours for groups, providing deeper insights into the history of each aircraft and its significance.
  • Air Shows and Events: The proximity to the Zeltweg Air Base means that visitors might be lucky enough to see live aircraft demonstrations, especially during events like the AirPower air show.

Why Visit?

The Luftfahrtmuseum Zeltweg is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and families looking to learn about Austria’s aviation legacy. The museum offers a unique opportunity to see aircraft up close and gain a deeper understanding of the technology, history, and impact of aviation. The connection to the Zeltweg Air Base adds an extra layer of excitement, especially during air shows, making it a memorable experience for all ages.

Photos Ruud Boots