June 27, 2006 at 9:07 pm
Museu da Força Aéra Portuguesa – polo de Sintra
T-37 Asas Portugal



P3P Orion





By: tapclassic - 25th June 2007 at 19:28
Thank all for help.
It´s any problem when I´d like make a pictures on military airbase?
Not at Sintra AFB, in the Museum Part (where I took those pics).
By: Evzen Vsetecka - 25th June 2007 at 19:08
Thank all for help.
It´s any problem when I´d like make a pictures on military airbase?
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 20th June 2007 at 15:59
Lovely Kansan!!!
I’d go with a C-45 for the next project too (but I would say that wouldnt I 🙂 )
Well done!
ATB
TT
By: Jotapicos - 20th June 2007 at 15:31
The museum is open in the weekends from 9am to 5pm. Don’t forget that it’s inside a military airbase.
About the museum’s novelties:
-The Noratlas is completely restored and looking great
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1215221/L/
-A couple of months ago ended the restoration of a AT-11 Kansan.


The next project isn´t decided, a F-84 or a C-45…
Abraços:
João
By: tapclassic - 19th June 2007 at 20:40
Hello
Asking at the gate should not pose a problem.
It is indeed not very near Sintra towncentre, despite the name.
They have added a Noratlas overthere.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 19th June 2007 at 19:19
Hello all,
I´d like to visit this museum on July 2007.
Did anyone know if it same condition for visit?
If I´d like visit this museum I must ask to travel agency in Sintra?
Thank you for any information.
As tapclassic said, you can go to the main gate and ask to visit the museum. However, the gate guards do not all speak English, so it is easier to take the bus to Sintra town and visit the Tourist Office, who will telephone the base for you. You can take a taxi from Sintra town to the Air Base and they will be expecting you by the time you arrive. It takes about 15 minutes by taxi.
By: Evzen Vsetecka - 19th June 2007 at 17:47
Hello all,
I´d like to visit this museum on July 2007.
Did anyone know if it same condition for visit?
If I´d like visit this museum I must ask to travel agency in Sintra?
Thank you for any information.
By: tapclassic - 28th June 2006 at 23:35
Merge is not going anywhere. Since the mayor of Sintra changed, the plan has been stalled. Alverca’s mayor doesn’t want a museum to leave town also.
To get to sintra’s museum jus knock on the door, they have a guide.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 28th June 2006 at 23:31
I saw all these there last year. The collection at Sintra is not visible from the road but is inside the base. If you go to the tourist office in Sintra, they will telephone the base and arrange for someone to meet you at the gate and escort you round. At some time in the future, there are plans to merge the collections at Sintra, Alverca and Montijo into a Portuguese Aviation Museum at Sintra and that is where airframes are gradually being transferred, but it will take a long time. You will find my photos from this visit on this website:
By: Steve Bond - 28th June 2006 at 14:13
Very interesting, thank you. That Wessex is actually a Whirlwind / S.55 / H-19
By: David Burke - 28th June 2006 at 13:07
Tap – I love Alverca – it’s a fascinating place to visit and has some lovely pieces of kit
in the storage compound.
By: tapclassic - 28th June 2006 at 08:42
David, it think so, there were 2 at least rotting at the DGMFA overthere. One had rockets on the wing tips.
I saw some photos of the fuselage being restored.
I am amazed people knew about Alverca,
By: contrailjj - 28th June 2006 at 04:05
a beautiful collection! IPMSers take note… the Asas T-37 ‘diorama’ is waiting to be modelled… capturing all elements of service and maintenance.. simply gorgeous!
JJ
By: David Burke - 28th June 2006 at 00:19
Good stuff TAP – I guess the Noratlas is coming from Alverca?
By: tapclassic - 27th June 2006 at 23:08
the 1st 337 is active, the other is on display.
The P2V5’s interior is not accessible, only the p3p’s.
The other 337, the orion and p2v5 outside are all museum
a nortlas is on the way
By: Consul - 27th June 2006 at 22:24
Most interesting selection of shots. Did you take any more? Is the Neptune etc outside normally accessible – looks like the ramp in the distance (2nd C.337) might be operational – or is it all within the museum’s compound?
By: tapclassic - 27th June 2006 at 21:29
T-6 texan
t-38 talon
westland wessex (non-FAP)
T-33
A-7P & F-86
Alouette II
C-47
DH dragon rapide
Cessna 337 FTB
Cessna 337 FTB & P2VC netptune
P2VC netptune
fiat G91


Northrop -alvo