
You will find our unique, private Museum in a historical framework house. In 7 rooms covering more than 150sq metres you will see and experience all sorts of aircraft technology from 1930 to 1950:
An engine from a Daimler-Benz DB 605 aircraft plus other parts of aircraft engines
10 different propellars, some of which with battle marks
documents and parts of many recovered aircrafts
aircraft wheels, tires and undercarriage
several instrument panels and more than 110 aircraft instruments
13 radio sets, 2 radars and many pilot clocks
A parachute manafactured in 1938
life-jackets (old and new)
Airman´s clothes and equipment
Screening of old films from internatioal archives
paintings, drawings, literature, more than 400 photos
more than 300 model aircrafts (part-functioning)
2 checking tools for aircraft spark plugs
orders, decorations and photos from World War I
rarity: original post cards from Manfred von Richthofen ("The Red Baron")
special display of the former airbase Rothenbergen with more than 100 original photos
unique: reproduction of the radio room and documentation about the radio service station "OTTO" in Rothenbergen
reproduction of the cockpit and instruments of a Messerschmitt ME 262 based on original technical drawings
Lufthansa flight simulator ("Link Trainer") from 1947 on which the first pilots after the war were trained
Modern Display Items
Windscreen of a Boeing B 767
Ejector seat of a "Starfighter" plus parts of F 86
various instruments from a Lockheed "Super-Constellation"
Parts of the under-carriage of a DC 8
Control throttle, various radio equipment
Exploded motor of a Dornier DO 27 (BMW 6 cylinder)
Original uniforms from the Warsaw Pact / Nato
Torch and telephone collection