Finnish Air Force Museum
The Finnish Air Force Museum, originally the Aviation Museum of Central Finland, is an aviation museum in Tikkakoski, Jyväskylä, Finland, near Jyväskylä Airport. The museum displays Finland's aviation history from the early 1900s to the present. The Foundation of Aviation Museum of Central Finland owns the museum. The display features aircraft, engines, and aircrew equipment from the Finnish Air Force. The Air Force Signals Museum's equipment has its own department. A big collection of scale models provides a broader view of the entire aviation area.
The collection, which was far greater than the eight items on show, compelled the group to construct a much larger facility. The Aeroplanorama closed in 1967, only to resurface as the brand new Aviodome at Schiphol Center in 1971. The remarkable new structure, a 24-meter-high geodesic dome with a 60-meter span, has long been the world's biggest dome.
Location: Tikkakoskentie 125, Jyväskylä, Finland
Website: airforcemuseum.fi/exhibitions