Museo De Aeronáutica Y Astronáutica (Madrid)
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Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics ( es, Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica), also known as Air Museum (), is an
aviation museum An aviation museum, air museum, or air and space museum is a museum exhibiting the history and cultural artifacts, artifacts of aviation. In addition to actual, replica or accurate reproduction aircraft, exhibits can include photographs, maps, P ...
located near of Madrid, is situated at Cuatro Vientos Air Base, Spain. The objective of the museum is to acquire, conserve and display the aircraft, equipment and associated paraphernalia that constitute the historical heritage of the Spanish Air Force. It has an exterior exhibition and seven hangars.


History

In 1939 the Spanish Civil War came to an end and the
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was created. It is in this period the Ministry of the Air () appointed Colonel Társilo Ugarte Fernández to prepare a project for the creation of an aeronautic museum. However, 27 years passed before its creation. A first draft was presented in December 1948, with its location in the plant below the new building of the Ministry of the Air. Through subsequent studies and consults, the Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics was created by decree number 1437 of June 16, 1966, accountable to the Ministry of the Air and with headquarters in Madrid. Since 1975, the museum has been based at Cuatro Vientos near of Madrid, however the works itself started at the end of 1979. Thereafter, it has been extended many times. Cuatro Vientos, was inaugurated in 1911 and is Spain's first military airfield. The airfield, although surrounded by construction, is still in use. The museum was officially inaugurated on 24 May 1981, by Lieutenant-General Emiliano Alfaro Jose Arregui. In 1993, two new hangars were added, and even two more in 2002. Among these hangars, there is number 4, which was inaugurated on 22 August 2003, and which is dedicated to rotating wings and other autogyros, machines whose origins came directly from the spanish engineer
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.


Museum Displays

The museum facilities extend over a surface of more than , including outdoor displays, about 200 aircraft and seven hangars. There are mainly planes and helicopters, many of which have previously served in the
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. Visitors will also find hundreds of miniature aircraft models, engines, weapons, uniforms, vehicles, mock-ups and many other aviation related objects. Aircraft on display include a
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, Spanish version of the Blériot XI built in 1911, the '' Jesús del Gran Poder'', a special version of the Breguet 19 used on the transatlantic flight to Asia and
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between 1928 and 1929, a few aircraft of the
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, as well as the famous de Havilland Dragon Rapide used by
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from the
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to Tétouan at the start of the military rebellion which began the Spanish Civil War in 1936.Alpert, Michael ''BBC History Magazine'' April 2002


Outdoor exhibition area

The Spanish versions of the
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and the
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, fighters as
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or
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, one
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, Aerospatiale AS-330 Puma or even a MiG-17.


Hangar expositions

* Hangar 1: Beginnings of the history of aviation in Spain, aviation during the Rif War, Spanish aviation in the pioneer era and aircraft during Spanish Civil War. * Hangar 2: Engines, simulators, aeronautical equipment and uniforms. * Hangar 3: Training planes, fighters of the Spanish war, post-war fighters, gliders and a collection of propellers and engines. * Hangar 4: Helicopters and autogyros with, among others, two La Cierva, or the Aerotécnica AC-12 and AC-14, and collection of flight instruments. * Hangar 5: Spanish Air Force aircraft, like the General Franco's de Havilland Dragon Rapide, two versions of the local jet
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. * Hangar 6: Dedicated mainly to restoration. * Hangar 7: A collection of more than 100 models on a 1:10 scale


Aircraft exhibits


List of selected aircraft on display


Gallery

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of the
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.


Visitors

* Timetable: Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 2 pm. The museum is closed to the public on all Mondays and special days (like public holidays), as well as the entire month of August. * Visitors must follow the instructions of security personnel and museum staff at all times * In the case of photographs or filming for personal use, it is not necessary to request any type of authorization. * Visitors must show their entrance ticket whenever they are requested to do so by security personnel or museum staff, and they must retain said ticket until the end of their visit. * The museum is a no smoking zone and smoking is prohibited. * It is forbidden to touch the equipment on display


Ways to get there

There is no access from the airport to the museum, and this is surrounded by a confusing number of roads. * By
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: It is better to take any of the Madrid-Alcorcón-Móstoles green buses of the BLAS company at
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. These go along the Autovía A-5 and there is a stop near the museum: ask the driver where to drop off. Busses pass here frequently. * Nearest metro and commuter rail station:
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. Cuatro Vientos Metro station is a bit far from the museum, about 1 kilometre, but there is no marked or paved path to the museum. Walking beside the highly frequented highway is not very pleasant. It is advisable to take a taxi at Cuatro Vientos Metro station to the museum, which is actually part of an airforce base. * By
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: autovía A-5, 10,5 km. Parking is free in front of entrance to the Museum.


See also

*
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* List of aerospace museums


References


Bibliography

* *Ogden, Bob. (2009). ''Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe''. Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd


External links


''Museo del Aire''
the official website (2019)
''Asociación Amigos del Museo del Aire''
Spanish association (2011)

(2009)

(2010) {{Authority control Aerospace museums in Spain Museums in Madrid Air force museums History museums in Spain Military and war museums in Spain Technology museums in Spain Museums established in 1979 Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica Buildings and structures in Latina District, Madrid