The İstanbul Havacılık Müzesi (Istanbul Aviation Museum), also known as the Air Force Museum, is a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs. Located in the Yeşilköy district near Istanbul Atatürk Airport, this museum is operated by the Turkish Air Force and showcases the history of aviation in Turkey alongside an impressive collection of aircraft, helicopters, and aviation artifacts.
İstanbul Havacilik Müzesi (Istanbul Aviation Museum)
+90 212 663 24 90
Wednesday – Sunday 09:00 – 17:00
Admission fee
Aircraft collection
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Key Features of the Istanbul Aviation Museum:
1. Aircraft Collection:
- The museum displays a wide range of aircraft, including:
- Military Jets: Iconic models like the F-4 Phantom, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and the F-104 Starfighter.
- Historical Aircraft: Early aircraft that played a significant role in Turkish aviation history, including World War I and World War II planes (Curtis P-47D Thunderbolt).
- Civilian Aircraft: Planes used for non-military purposes (SE210 Caravelle), reflecting the development of civil aviation in Turkey.
- Many of these aircraft are displayed outdoors in a spacious area, allowing visitors to explore them up close.
2. Helicopters and Training Aircraft:
- A variety of helicopters (Robinson Helicopter R-22) and trainer planes (Beech T-34A Mentor) used by the Turkish Air Force and in aviation education are featured.
3. Indoor Exhibits:
- Aviation Artifacts: Includes uniforms, medals, weapons, maps, and personal items of aviators.
- Models and Dioramas: Detailed models of aircraft and historical aviation events provide context and a closer look at significant moments in Turkish aviation history.
- Historical Documents: Letters, photographs, and records highlighting the development of the Turkish Air Force and its contributions to global aviation.
4. Interactive Experiences:
- Cockpit Simulations: Visitors can sit inside selected cockpits to experience the feeling of being a pilot.
- Flight Simulators: Some exhibits feature flight simulation experiences, making it a fun and educational activity for visitors of all ages.
5. Outdoor Display Area:
- The open-air section showcases large aircraft, missiles, and aviation equipment. The size and variety of these exhibits provide a tangible sense of the scale and complexity of aviation technology.