Hellenic Air Force Museum Exhibits (airoplanes):
De Havilland Tiger Moth D.H. 82
Douglas C-47 B (Dakota)
Bristol Blenheim Mk IV FM
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc
North American T-6 G (Harvard)
Curtiss Helldiver SB2C-5
Lim-2Rbis (MiG-15)
Canadair CL-13 Mk2 (F-86 E)
Canadair CL-13 Mk2 (F-86 E)
Republic F-84F
Lockhead F-104G "TIGER"
Gulfstream G-159
Dodge WC 54 ambulance
The Hellenic Air Force Museum is the official museum of the Hellenic Air Force. It is located at Dekelia Air Base, near Athens, Greece. The museum was founded in 1986 and has since become a major tourist attraction for visitors to the area. It consists of a large collection of aircraft, artifacts, uniforms and memorabilia from the Hellenic Air Force. The museum's collection includes more than 40 aircraft, ranging from vintage fighters and bombers to modern combat jets.
It also houses a variety of artifacts, such as bombs, missiles, and ammunition, as well as a large collection of uniforms from various periods in the Air Force's history. The museum also features interactive displays, an aircraft simulator, and a cinema. Visitors can explore the museum's collection through guided tours and educational programs. In addition to the museum's aircraft collection, the Hellenic Air Force Museum also features a number of historic sites, such as the Hellenic Air Force Memorial, which commemorates the fallen of the Greek Air Force. The museum also serves as a research center for those interested in aviation history and technology. The museum is open to the public, and admission is free.