September 30, 2005 at 12:56 pm
Afternoon all,
Has anyone visited this museum recently and/or got any info? I’m potentially going at the end of October.
Cheers,
J man
By: Consul - 6th January 2007 at 08:29
Here are individual shots of the two Viggens that you enquired about:


Tim
By: Consul - 5th January 2007 at 17:25
I photographed everything that was there in August – anything in particular you’d like me to post a view of ? Here’s an overview with the ex RAF Pembroke in the foregound – you’ll see the TWO Viggens are in the very rear of shot – one Viggen is part sectioned to show its construction.

Tim
By: Hairyplane - 5th January 2007 at 17:17
Vasteras
You’ll find my Miles Falcon G-AEEG in pride of place in the museum. I plan to go and get it in the Spring.
The Falcon has a very important Swedish history, from 1936-1961. It was based at Vasteras for while during WW2 as a ‘light transport’ which is code for ‘officers plaything’ if the stories are true!
It is therefore spending its 70th year at ‘home’.
Enjoy your visit to the Museum – see if you can get to grips with that ruddy model plane simulator there…..!
All the best
Hairyplane
By: Super Guppy - 5th January 2007 at 15:50
There were still two Viggens there when I visited in June 2006.
By: J31/32 - 5th January 2007 at 14:49
Could anyone confirm the number of Viggens on display at the Museum please. At the time of my last visit there were 2 including the 2nd Prototype. The website now only shows one.
Any news on this years airshow date as well as Satenas’ would be most welcome also.
Cheers,
J man
By: Jan - 3rd October 2005 at 14:29
Hi Jetstream Man,
More info on the Västerås Flygmuseum can be found on http://www.flygmuseum.com/
Re the Arlanda Museum, check out http://www.sff.n.se/Arlanda-Museum.htm
It is only open on a limited basis on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1000 and 1500. E-mail [email]arlandasamling@telia.com[/email], or call 08 593 600 33.
Regards,
Jan
By: J31/32 - 3rd October 2005 at 12:40
Stockholm Arlanda museum
Just to update above, i may also be visiting Arlanda. According to various net sources the museum is closed until further notice. Is this still true?
Cheers,
J man