Lithuanian Museum of Aviation - Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus

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Lithuanian Museum of Aviation - Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lithuanian Museum of Aviation - Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category history museum. Read and write reviews about Lithuanian Museum of Aviation - Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus.

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Senkus Julius

If you like planes, this is very interesting place to spend time. There are multiple real planes, jet engines to touch, inspect and learn about their history. I really recommend it, just avoid plane simulation, the simulation part is OK, but the person who is responsable for that is very rude, that basically ruined half of the experience.

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Jonas

Interesting place to explore Lithuanian aviation history, have a glimpse how airplaines working. You can find real size replica of Famous Lituanica plane. Museum grounds needs renovation.

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techXteem

Lots of interesting exhibitions and plane models..I really enjoyed looking at the cross sections of engines.

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Nostalgic Memories

Nice place to learn more about lithuanian aviation and history of world planes

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Kamilė Celiešiūtė

Interesting and a really nice education place.

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loco mucho

Great guide, knew his stuff

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ignas paulauskas

Realy good place

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Jaroslav Madacki

The Lithuanian Aviation Museum is located in Kaunas, Lithuania. The museum was officially opened in 1983. The permanent collection of the museum contains more than 18 000 displays of different fields of technology. The major part of the collection is dedicated to the history of aviation in Lithuania. It includes about 40 flying machines, models of airplanes, flyers, gliders and helicopters of various times, and designed during the Interwar period of Lithuania first combat aircraft the ANBO I by General Antanas Gustaitis. The museum is located at the airfield where the aviators Darius and Girėnas were expected to land following their trans-atlantic flight. However, the remains of their plane are on display in the Vytautas the Great War Museum, rather than at the aviation museum. The museum organizes exhibitions, exchanges publications with aviation museums, historians in different countries of the world.