The Quax Verein at Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport is a museum and aviation club dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of historical aircraft, with a particular focus on warbirds (military aircraft), vintage planes, and other aviation artifacts. The Quax Verein (Quax Association) is a group of aviation enthusiasts who have a passion for restoring, maintaining, and displaying aircraft from different eras of aviation history, primarily from the World War II period and post-war civilian aircraft.
Quax-Verein zur Förderung von historischem Fluggerät e.V.
Quax Hangar, Paderborn- Lippstadt Airport
Flughafenstrasse 33
33142 Büren
Saturday 14:00 – 18:00
Sunday 12:00 – 18:00
Aircraft collection
LX-SJW/195
D-HAFF/XW185 N56457/787 D-EDLL D-EQXA/CW+BG/483/50 NC2668V N195RS D-ETMP/T7213 D-EFOM D-8054 D-EDNJ/56+92 NC81390 D-EMAV/475309 D-ENAY/NV+KG SE-BSZ/SZ-12 D-FW+UB D-4764 D-CDLH/D-AQUI D-EBEI/2246 D-4764 D-EQXD/NO+NR D-EJUK D-EADP/90+04 D-EGAW/A-102 F-AZPU/A-827 D-EHAP NC18923 D-5455 D-7020/Q D-EQXB/86 LY-ATX/1 | Aero L-39ZO Albatros
Bell Sioux AH.1 Boeing Stearman N2S-3 Kaydet Boeing Stearman PT-17 Bucker-CASA 1.131 Jungmann Cessna 170 Cessna 195 Businessliner de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk Doppelraab IV Dornier Do27B-3 Fairchild F24 Fiesler Fi156D-2 Storch Focke-Wulf FW44J Stieglitz Focke-Wulf FW44J Stieglitz Focke-Wulf Fw190 (replica) Grunau Baby IIB Junkers Ju-52/3mge8 Messerschmitt Me108D-1 Grunau Baby IIB Klemm 35D Klemm 107B Piaggio 149D Pilatus P2-06 Pilatus P3-05 Piper PA-18 Cub Ryan STA Schleicher Ka2B Schleicher Ka6CR Stampe-Vertongen SV 4C Yakovlev Yak-52 |
Highlights of the Quax Verein at Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport:
1. Collection of Historic Aircraft:
- The Quax Verein houses a variety of military and civilian aircraft from different periods, including World War II and the post-war era.
- Notable aircraft in the collection may include:
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain: A famous military transport aircraft used by the Allies during WWII, known for its role in the D-Day landings and other major airborne operations.
- North American T-6 Texan: A WWII-era advanced trainer aircraft used by the U.S. and many other countries to train fighter pilots.
- Messerschmitt Bf 109 (or replicas): One of the most iconic German fighter aircraft used during WWII.
- De Havilland Dragon Rapide: A classic British twin-engine biplane used for passenger transport in the early 20th century.
2. Aircraft Restoration Projects:
- The Quax Verein is deeply involved in the restoration and preservation of classic aircraft. Members of the club dedicate time and resources to bringing these historic planes back to life.
- Visitors can often see restoration projects in progress and learn about the detailed work involved in restoring old aircraft to airworthy conditions.
3. Flying Demonstrations and Airshows:
- The Quax Verein frequently organizes flying events, where restored aircraft are demonstrated in flight. These events allow visitors to see the aircraft in action, offering a thrilling experience of seeing vintage aircraft perform aerobatic displays and fly in formation.
- The museum may also host airshows or participate in local aviation festivals, where the aircraft can be seen flying in front of an audience.
4. Aviation History Exhibits:
- In addition to the aircraft on display, the museum offers exhibits related to aviation history, including:
- Photographs, artifacts, and documents from the era of the planes on display, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the history behind these aircraft.
- Information about the military roles of the planes, the pilots who flew them, and the broader historical context of their use during major conflicts.
5. Educational Programs:
- The Quax Verein also focuses on educating the public about aviation history and the technical aspects of aircraft design and maintenance.
- Special programs may be available for school groups, students, and aviation enthusiasts, offering an opportunity to learn more about aircraft technology, aviation history, and the work involved in maintaining these planes.
6. Aviation Club Activities:
- The Quax Verein is also an active aviation club, where members share a passion for flying, restoring aircraft, and preserving aviation heritage.
- The club provides a space for enthusiasts to come together, share knowledge, and participate in aviation-related activities and events.
7. Tours and Guided Visits:
- The museum offers guided tours, where visitors can receive in-depth explanations about the history of each aircraft, the restoration process, and the overall mission of the Quax Verein.
- The tours provide an excellent opportunity for visitors to engage with the exhibits and learn directly from passionate aviation experts.
Tips for Visitors:
- Aviation Enthusiasts: This museum is a must-visit for anyone with a passion for aviation history, particularly WWII-era aircraft and military aviation.
- Special Events: Keep an eye out for special events, such as flying demonstrations or airshows, which offer an exciting opportunity to see the aircraft in action.
The Quax Verein at Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport offers a fascinating look at the history and preservation of historic aircraft. With its collection of vintage planes, active restoration efforts, and flying demonstrations, it’s a fantastic destination for aviation lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in the technical and historical aspects of aviation.
Photo Marcel van Leeuwen