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Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The National Norwegian Aviation Museum

 



See and do
Experience aviation and the exciting history of aviation close up with the museum’s large exhibitions. Go on a guided tour round the museum, discover the museum yourself, or try our simulator.

See and do

 



Aircraft and restoration
See famous planes such as Spitfire, Mosquito, Junkers Ju-88 and Ju-52, Twin Otter, the spy plane U-2 and many others. Some of the planes have been
restored by the museum.

Restoration projects

Aircraft
 

 

OPENING TIMES:


Monday - Friday:
10.00 - 16.00
Saturday- Sunday:
11.00 - 17.00


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EXPLORE:

Virtual round trip

Film (You Tube) 

Map of the exhibitions

Brochure (pdf)
 

 

 
       



Getting here
The Museum is situated in the city of Bodø in North Norway.

How to get to the Museum
Map and location

 

 



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LATEST:

   

Norwegian aviation celebrates 
its centennial anniversary in 2012

This year, it is 100 years since the first Norwegian flight.
The National Norwegian Aviation Museum will host a series
of activities to mark the centennial throughout the year.
Read more about centennial anniversary in 2012

 
 

Norsk Luftfartsmuseum (Norwegian Aviation Museum), Address: P.O.Box 1124, Olav 5 gt, 8001 Bodø, Norway. Tel: (+47) 75 50 78 50, Fax: (+47) 75 50 78 51, E-mail: flymuseum@luftfart.museum.no
Photo: Guri Dahl, Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, Anders Utgård, Ernst Furuhatt, Christer Holst etc.