Nationaal Militair Museum
Verlengde Paltzerweg 1
3768 MX Soest
+31 85 003 6000
Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00
During Dutch school holidays they’re also open on Mondays.
Admission
Gift shop
Aircraft collection
H-20
250/V B-3107 D-663 B-37 56-1032/FC-032 A-10 X-24 T-443 4 266 221 C-10 J-215 J-226 I-69 N-144 6-43 FGA-50/131/D O-36 429 L2-38 D-8022 D-8245 201/V 77-0132/CR 2126 – M-464 52-5385/FU-385 Q-283 H-307 K-3020 53-6612/P-226 134/V H-1 3W-B |
Aerospatiale SE3160 Alouette III
Brequet 1050 Atlantic Brewster B-339D Buffalo (replica) Boeing CH-47D Chinook Bolkow Bo-105CB-4 Convair F-102A Delta Dagger de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Dornier Do-24T-3 Douglas C-47A Dakota Farman HF-20 (replica) Fokker D.VII Fokker D.XXI (replica) Fokker F.27-300M General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon (cockpit) Gloster Meteor F.4 Hawker Hunter F.4 Hawker Sea Furry Mk.50 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 Hiller OH-23C Raven Koolhoven F.K.51 (replica) Lockheed 12A Lockheed F-104G Starfighter Lockheed F-104G Starfighter (on pole) Lockheed SP-2H Neptune McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle Mil Mi-2T Mittelwerk GmbH V-2 Rocket North American B-25J Mitchell North American F-86F Sabre North American F-86K Sabre (on pole) North American P-51K Mustang Northrop NF-5A Freedom Fighter Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Sikorsky UH-34J Supermarine Spitfire LF.IXc Supermarine Spitfire LF.IX (replica) |
The Nationaal Militair Museum (NMM) is a museum that focuses on the Dutch Armed Forces in past, present and future, with extra attention to the collections of the Royal Netherlands Army and Royal Netherlands Air Force derived from the Legermuseum from Delft and the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum from Soesterberg which were merged into the NMM.
The NMM’s collection includes approximately 400,000 objects from the Dutch National Art Collection, ranging from arrowheads from the Stone Age, through swords and armour from the Middle Ages to the current weapon systems of the Dutch armed forces. There are planes, guns and tanks, including seven different fighter jets in a ‘dogfight’, a Leopard 1V and 2 battle tank, and an M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). A top piece in the collection is the V2, the rocket the Germans used at the end of the Second World War from the north of the Netherlands to attack the Allies in the south of the Netherlands, Belgium and England. This was the first operational and controllable rocket. The Netherlands was the first country in the world from which it was deployed.
Museum depot
A-465225/K
C.319 G-10 65-10825/EN V-3 (real NF869) – – – E-22 L-11 MT-51 J-226 J-247 J-248 J-263 J-265 J-066 M-551 I-189/7E-5 I-19 160/V N-122 N-305 D-5803 M-5 M-50 67-275/CR 099/K Q-305 (MM 53-8505) 41871/FW-871 K-4011 TP-19 K-171/DU-24 283 |
Aérospatiale SE-3160 Alouette IIIAgusta-Bell AB204B
Aviolanda Curtiss P-6E Hawk I (replica) Beech D-18S Cessna T-37B Tweet de Havilland DH.89 Dominie Fokker CX (replica) Fokker G-1 (replica) Fokker G-1 (tailboom only) Fokker S.11 Fokker S.14 Fouga CM170 Magister General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon (front) General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon General Dynamics F-16B Fighting Falcon General Dynamics F-16B Fighting Falcon General Dynamics F-16BM Fighting Falcon Glenn L.Martin WH-3 (parts only) Gloster Meteor F.8 Gloster Meteor T.7 Grumman US-2N Tracker Hawker Hunter F.4 Hawker Hunter T.7 Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter Lockheed T-33A Lockheed T-33A McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom Noorduyn AT-16ND Harvard North American F-86K Sabre North American F-100D Super Sabre Northrop NF-5B Freedomfighter Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Republic F-84G Thunderjet Westland SH-14B Lynx |
See also Soesterberg Zomeroffensief 2019
Photos Rob en Jeroen Vogelaar