National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force
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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 9:00-15:30
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
171 Phahonyothin Road, Sanambin, Don Mueang, Bangkok 10210, ThailandMap
Phone+66 2 534 1853
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National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Founded in 1952, the museum mainly displays used equipment and aircraft. There are also restaurants and souvenir shops. If you are a military enthusiast or like to see various types of aircraft, you must not miss it.
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National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Thai Air Force Museum, great, Kriengkrai, brave
Excellent, very good value, very knowledgeable, clean, there are shops, inexpensive food, clean bathrooms, parking, bus transportation. The train can be free.
Today I had the opportunity to visit the Museum Air Force in Don Mueang. Who has time to try to take a walk? No entrance fee Well done in the building, open air conditioner wow
Located near Langman Airport, we used to take high-speed taxis from downtown. The one-way taxis cost about 400b, and the highway toll is 100b. Few cars are willing to go because our husband and son love military affairs so much that we are ready to go for the return driver. The scenic spot is on the roadside, where tickets are confiscated. Few tourists visit it, and the holidays are closed for rest. There are many airplanes used by the Thai Air Force and the history of the Air Force. There are few interactive projects. There is a small shop for tourists to eat and buy all kinds of aviation souvenirs, which can be visited in an hour.
The National Air Force and aviation Museum began to be the first museum in the year B.E. 1952, as the cabinet resolution on August 13, 1952, the Ministry of Defense established the Military Museum of the 3 armies. To classified as a history and show the evolution of Thailand's military military in the past and present, it is quite long. aircraft, engines, equipment aviation as well as documents have changed for many times Until something has lost in time It is difficult for future generations to look or research. As a result, Nawa Aek Phraya Wesyan Silit, one of the three of the Air Forces. Saw the significance of things Those are therefore scheduled to bring the retired planes to keep them in the aviation school division, so that the civil servants can see the evolution of the aviation business.