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| Senior Member | Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection I have noticed that there is no threads on the Museum located outside Oslo in Norway ( the Location is 5 minutes with bus from the main airport at Gardermoen ) the name is "Forsvarsmuseets Flysamling gardermoen" this collection contains 30+ aircrafts..some uniqe in the world like the Northrop N3PB ( last survivor of only 24 buildt in 1939 ) it also has a genuine He 111 P2 from 1938 with combathistory in this thread i thought i would post pictures and news from the museum as things go along and also perhaps post pictures of details from aircrafts on display.
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| Senior Member | a few more pictures from the display
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| Senior Member | a few more
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: London, England.
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| I'm thinking a visit to Oslo might be a good idea. Thanks for the pics. Time to get in touch with Ryanair...
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| Senior Member | F-86 F Sabre Rumpler Taube. Original from 1910 Bristol B2EF from WW1 with combat history and original from 1916..bought by the norwegians in 1917 from England Interstate cadet from WW2 ( used in Little Norway in canada to train norwegian pilots ) and a twin otter on display
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| Great stuff here Ju88A1.
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| "World Traveller" ![]() | Nice stuff! If I had thought about it I would of made more time whilst I was transferring to/from Lillehammer however the flight times and transfer times weren't going to work for a visit. So thanks for the pics.
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| Nice lookin' airplanes! TO
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| Nice group of pics Mr.G. Thanks.
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| Great stuff Gutt....keep 'em coming!
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| Looks like a great musuem Guttorm, many thanks!!!!!
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| If I was to ever get to Oslo, that museum would be my first stop! Super pictures! It looks like a very people friendly museum. I didn't see any barriers to keep people away from the many planes. I like that!!! You can be very proud of the museum. Bill G. |
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| Senior Member | thanks a lot for the comments.. and yes..we dont have any barriers and we let people touch and see the aircrafts as they are here is a few interiorshoots.. He 111 Ju 52 C-47 and two pics of the famous Northrop N3PB and if anybody here is comming to oslo let me know..i might just be around to give you a tour
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| Senior Member | a few shoots..some that the visitors will never see..like the "C" on the back of the He 111..and also a shoot from the C-130 cockpit when it was outside arriving from the Air Force.. but watch the kids when visiting the museum..we have sharp original german barbed wire around the guns near the Ju 52..and you cant sue people in Norway if something happens..as we dont have those kinds of laws..hehe and also i interiorshoot from the Ju 52..the only Ju 52 in the world with all 4 Mg 15`s mounted..one up in the nose..one on each side and one in the rear
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| Thanks for the super interior shots! Here is a story you might enjoy. Back in 2006, my girl friend and myself were at the Air Force Museum to be a part of the 64th anniverssary reunion of the Doolittle Raiders. On the first day we got to the museum just after it opened. I wanted to try to get some underneath shots of the F-105 and F-111. Few people were at the Museum and we headed for the planes located in the back hanger. We were the only visitors. So I asked a docent if I could slide under the airplanes for the pictures of the gear bays and bomb bay of the F-111. He looked around and said yes, but be quick. So I quickly got on my back and slid under the planes and got my pictures. So the story ended I thought. The second evening was the formal dinner to honor the 8 Raiders that were able to be there. We just picked a table off to the side. We had only been sitting there a few minutes when a gentleman at the table asked me if I was the person that took the pictures under the F-105 and F-111. I said yes. Then he asked how I managed to get the permission from the head of the museum? I sheepishly said I didn't. I just asked the docent. This gentleman was working on Patches nearby and saw me take the pictures. He said he was all set to run over and yell at me, but saw the docent and didn't day anything. I hope the nice docent didn't get into any trouble over this! And I got autographs of all 8 Raiders, Gen Doolittle's son and grandson, and two authors. And I got my picture taken with Astronaut Lt Gen Dave Scott who flew on Gemini 8, Apollo 9, and walked on the moon on Apollo 15. So quite a two days!!!! Bill G. |
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