Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola is an aviation museum located in Stavanger Airport, Sola, near Stavanger, Norway. The museum was founded in 1984, and is run by local volunteers. Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola went into cooperation with Jærmuseet in January 2012.FacilitiesThe museum is housed in an old aircraft hangar at the former seaplane base at Stavanger Airport, built by German labour during World War II.In the hangar, the museum houses the display, as well as a small café (with interior from a former bar for one of the fighter squadrons stationed at the airport), in addition to a workshop, where currently a Messerschmitt Bf 109, an Arado Ar 96, a Caproni Ca.310 bomber, a Heinkel He 115 armed seaplane and parts of a PBY Catalina are under restoration.Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola is open between 12 - 16 every Sunday from May through November, and daily in the school summer holiday.CollectionThe collection of the museum is mainly centred on local history, with remains from several aircraft being on display, as well as smaller displays featuring various Norwegian airlines, such as the now defunct Fjellfly and Braathens S.A.F.E (now merged into SAS).
"Flyhistorisk Museum Sola ligger i den gamle sjøhavnen på Stavanger lufthavn, Sola. Museet er et imponerende syn, med en stor samling av over 30 sivile og militære fly og helikopter. I tilknytning til museet, ligger Torpedoverkstedet. Her får du høre flere personlige historier fra 2. verdenskrig.Museet har sesong fra mai til november."Legg til dette kortet på nettstedet ditt;
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