Modeling one aircraft throughout its life

Started by tigercat2, June 24, 2009, 03:45:28 PM

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Quote from: NARSES2 on June 29, 2009, 03:12:44 AM
Where is the Elsinore tech museum Thomas ? and don't say Elsinore !  ;D I'm in Copenhagen in September for a Stag bash and us "oldies" need a break from the kids at some point  :banghead:

http://www.tekniskmuseum.dk/

It is the station before Elsinore. The museum has a Catalina, lots of ex-RDAF fighters, the first european aircraft to fly, a Carravelle (complete), DC-3, lots of cars etc.  (and even more planes)

The link i posted has directions.

You might want to visit the Arsenal museum as well. They have lots of artillery, rifles, weapons and killing machines, ranging from medieval age knights armour and swords, to a 15 inch gun from Tirpitz :thumbsup:

http://www.thm.dk/info/eng.htm

HDMS Peder Skram, HDMS Sælen and HDMS Sehested, all museum ships located across the harbour from the little mermaid. Hard to not notice. Open to visitors. Don't worry about walking into the naval base to get to them, it is a public area :thumbsup:


In case you find yourself in the remainder of the country, there is the Naval museum in Ålborg (ships, subs and boats), the Military museum in Ålborg (neighbour to the Naval museum, has lots of tanks (including an S-tank), some fighters and weapons), Egeskov castle (right in my backyard, has a large collection of cars, motorcycles, a few military thingys in between. Includes a Draken). If you are into wooden sailing ships, the worlds longest wooden ship, HDMS Jylland is a must: http://www.fregatten-jylland.dk/default.aspx?pageID=0&lang=en

NARSES2

Thanks Thomas - I've saved the links. It will give us oldies something to do between drinking, ogling and drinking  :drink:
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