August-Euler-Flugplatz Museum

The August-Euler-Museum, located at the historic August-Euler-Flugplatz in Griesheim near Darmstadt, Germany, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the legacy of aviation pioneer August Euler and the airfield’s significant contributions to aviation history.

August-Euler-Flugplatz Museum

Flughafenstraße 20

64295 Griesheim

Germany

https://www.august-euler-museum.de

+49 6151 1622185

Opening Hours: The museum is open to visitors every last Saturday afternoon of the month. It’s advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on opening times and any special events.

Aircraft collection

Euler Nr.33, August-Euler-Flugplatz Museum, Griesheim Airport, Germany
Euler Nr.33
2805

N87982

D-IGUN

DM-2766

5A-DGK









D-EACF
Bell UH-1D Iroquois

Convair CV 240 (cockpit)

de Havilland DH-89A Dragon Rapid

DFS Olympia Meise

Douglas DC-8-21 (fuselage)

Euler Nr.33

Fokker DR-1

Lilienthal-Gleiter ca. 1890

Ryan “Spirit of St. Louis”

Nord 1101 Noralpha (Me-208)

About August Euler:

August Euler (1868–1957) was a German aviation pioneer who established Germany’s first airfield on the Griesheimer Sand in 1908. He was instrumental in advancing early aviation, including aircraft manufacturing and pilot training.

Museum Highlights:

  • Aircraft Exhibits: The museum features a variety of aircraft, including a restored Messerschmitt Me 208 (Nord 1101 Noralpha) and a Douglas DC-8 fuselage segment, which serves as an accessible exhibit space.
  • Historical Displays: Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the airfield’s history, its role during World War II, and its subsequent use by U.S. forces until 1992.
  • Educational Projects: The museum is involved in various restoration projects and educational initiatives aimed at preserving aviation heritage.