The Danmarks Flyvehistoriske Museum at Værløse, also referred to as the Værløse Flyhistoriske Hangar, is located in Hangar 2 at the former Flyvestation Værløse. This museum and restoration space focuses on Denmark’s aviation history, particularly the Cold War era. It houses a variety of historical aircraft, including the Canadair CF-104D Starfighter, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and Saab Draken, among others. The hangar also serves as a venue for exhibitions, restoration projects, and community engagement activities.
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Danmarks Flyvehistoriske Museum / Aviation Museum Denmark
Værløse
currently not open for visitors
Aircraft collection
Visitors can view planes, meet volunteers working on restorations, and explore displays that tell the story of Denmark’s military and civilian aviation heritage. It also collaborates with organizations like the KZ and Veteranfly Klub and Furesø Museums to preserve and promote aviation history.
The Danmarks Flyvehistoriske Museum’s open hours and events vary, so it is recommended to check their official website or contact them before planning a visit.
Photo Værløse Flyhistoriske Hangar.