The Karhulan Ilmailukerhon Lentomuseo (Flying Museum of the Karhula Flying Club) is located at Kymin Airport near Kotka, Finland. The museum is known for its diverse collection of aviation artifacts, including military aircraft, gliders, and civilian planes.
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Karhulan Ilmailukerhon Lentomuseo
Flying Museum of Karhula’s Flying Club
Lentokentäntie 234
48720 Kotka
+358 40 7797861
May – September
- Daily 10:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Aviation collection
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– OH-LKF SZ-18 GN-107 FM-43/G OH-XGT OH-BAF H-12 H-57 H-34 – OH-348 MG-116 MG-78 OH-151 DK-259 SF-24 OH-242 OH-339 OH-283 VN-26 | Alanne Moottoriharakkka
Egg-Harakka/Harakka II Fibera Kk-1e Utu Focke Wulf Fw44J Stieglitz Folland Fo.141 Gnat Mk.1 Fouga CM170 Magister Gloster Gauntlet II (GT-400) Grunau Baby Harakka I Harakka II Harakka III/PIK-7 K-7 K-8B Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21bis Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21F-13 PIK-5c SAAB 35FS Draken SAAB 91D Schleicher Ka-6CR SZD 9 Bocian SZD-22 Mucha Standard Valmet L-70 Vinka |
Among the notable aircraft on display are the Focke-Wulf Fw 44 J Stieglitz, Folland Gnat Mk.1, Mikoyan MiG-21, and Fouga CM 170 Magister. The Karhulan Ilmailukerhon Lentomuseo also features gliders like the SZD-9 Bocian and PIK-5c.
The Karhulan Ilmailukerhon Lentomuseo is particularly active during the summer months when the flying club engages in gliding activities. However, during the winter (September through May), it is closed to the public. Admission is free, and visitors can explore the collection of both operational and static aircraft