The Museum Pusat TNI AU Dirgantara Mandala, located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, serves as the central museum of the Indonesian Air Force. Established on April 4, 1969, it showcases the history and development of the Indonesian Air Force, featuring a comprehensive collection of aviation artifacts, including early biplanes and modern jet engines.
Museum Pusat TNI AU Dirgantara Mandala (Indonesian Air Force Museum)
Kompleks Landasan Udara Adisucipto
Jl. Kolonel Sugiono, Banguntapan
Yogyakarta, Bantul
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55282
+62 877 1029 7780
Daily 09:00 – 16:00. Yogyakarta now requires security clearance from Djakarta for non locals !
Closed Indonesia public holiday
The museum can be reached by taxi from Yogyakarta airport in 15 minutes.
Some security reason have to be observed. On arrival at Gate of Military area, by car or taxi, please inform the duty personnel that you wish to visit the Museum. Then proceed to the Museum Car Park.
2025 Yogyakarta now requires security clearance from Djakarta for non locals !
Aircraft collection
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R-62 T-414 B-681 LD-3416 H-4711 H-2060 TAL-OA A-4014 LM-4188 TS-8618 PB-505 J-701 H-3212 TT-0407 M-265 T-474 VT-CLA LM-2038 A-2707 IR-0117 H-101 PK-XNG G-002 GX-001 F-911 ST-1419 IN-202 T-1301 A-9446 TS-3334 HE-4103 J-767 F-1160 F-1904 F-2160 H-200 30-1153 G-32 H-45 HT-3315 B-475 M-439 TT-1015 F-338 TS-0503 X-01 R-371 F-1181 F-1182 STUPA-01 H-3404 H-5802 PK-SLX M-1625 B-633 RI-X TJ | Aero L-29 Delfin
Auster E AOP.3 Avia Av-14(P) Beechcraft T-34A Mentor Beechcraft T-34C-1 Mentor Bell 47G-3B-1 Bell 204B Boeing Stearman PT-13D Kaydet Cessna 401A Cessna T-41D Commonwealth CA-27 Sabre Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina de Havilland Vampire T.11 DIRGANTARA NAS-332 TT Super Puma Douglas A-4E Skyhawk Douglas B-26B Invader Douglas C-47A Skytrain Douglas C-47B Skytrain (rear fuselage) FFA AS202/18A3 Bravo Fokker F.27-400M Grumman HU-16A Albatros Hiller UH-12B IPTN N.250-50 Grunau Baby Kampret Glider Lavochikin LA-11 Lipnur Gelatik 32 Lipnur LT200 Lockheed C-130B Hercules Lockheed L-1329 JetStar 6 Lockheed T-33A MBB NBo105CB Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15UTI Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-17F Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-19S Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21F-13 Mil Mi-4P Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero Sen Model 52 Mitsubishi Ki-51 Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa NSA330L Puma Noorduyn Harvard IIB North American B-25J Mitchell North American OV-10F Bronco North American P-51D Mustang Northrop F-5E Tiger Nurtan Nu-200 Piper L-4J Cub PZL-Mielec LiM-5P PZL-Mielec LiM-5P PZL TS-8 Bies Sikorsky S-58T Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse Star-Lite SL-1 Tupolev Tu-16KS-1 Vultee BT-13A Valiant Wiweko WEL-1 (replica) Yokosuka K5Y1 (replica) |
The Museum Pusat TNI AU Dirgantara Mandala (Indonesian Air Force Museum) houses a collection of historic photographs related to the development of the Indonesian Air Force. There are a number of military aircraft and their replicas in the museum, mostly from the time of World War II and the Indonesian War for Independence.
In 2015, the Museum Pusat TNI AU Dirgantara Mandala (Indonesian Air Force Museum) houses a prototype of nine bombs designed by the Indonesian Air Force in cooperation with the state-owned enterprises Pindad and Sari Bahari who specializes in military and commercial products. These are practice bombs and high explosive bombs which are used for the Indonesian Air Force’s aircraft now-days.
Collections and Exhibits: Housing around 1,159 aviation-related items, the museum’s collection includes historic photographs and a variety of military aircraft and replicas from World War II and the Indonesian War of Independence. Notable exhibits feature aircraft such as the Nakajima Ki-43, Consolidated PBY Catalina, Japanese A6M5 Zero Sen, B-25 Mitchell, A-26 Invader, TU-16 Badger, and Cold War-era fighters like the Lavochkin La-11 and various models of the Mikoyan-Gurevich series. Additionally, the museum displays the Hiller Model 360 helicopter, the first used by President Sukarno.
Photos Argo Antono, Petr Nesmerak and Rob Vogelaar