During my summer break I went to Sweden and visited Niwsters, over there we paid a visit to the local "Aeroseum". It was an amazing experience with most of the vehicles being free to be walked around and even touched, some cockpit were accessible with the sticks being locked, but rudder pedals were pushable (sadly no rudder movement though )
Here are some, not all, pictures I took of our trip into the underground hangar/bunker which housed those Swedish crafts earlier during the cold war. The other pictures can be found here
to start of we can see Niwsters sitting in a Saab 37 Viggen mediating about his Swedish ancestry.
Aircraft:
In general, they had multiple Saab 37 Viggens and Saab 35 Draken and their weaponry/engines exhibited. This includes several Viggen simulators running Microsoft flight sim.
In addition to that, they had a single Saab 29 Tunnan "The Barrel"
a Saab 32 Lansen
and a FW44
Viggen cockpit from left to right:
Viggen engine housing
Draken cockpit from left to right:
Helicopter:
Aluette
CH-46
CH-46 cargobay
S-76
Super Puma
Bo 105
H-21 nose
Mi-2
Visiting the swedish Aeroseum with Niwsters
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