Aviodrome
The Nationaal Luchtvaart-Themapark Aviodrome is a large aerospace museum in the Netherlands that has been located on Lelystad Airport since 2003. Previously the museum was located at Schiphol Airport.
History
In 1955 several organisations, such as the airline KLM and aircraft manufacturer Fokker, initiated a foundation called "Stichting voor het Nationaal Luchtvaartmuseum" with the single goal of creating a national aviation museum.The first installment of this aviation museum opened its doors in 1960 at Schiphol airport under the name Aeroplanorama and had only seven aircraft on display. It closed its doors in 1967 and a new museum called Aviodome was opened in 1971 at Schiphol. The main building was a large aluminium geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller, the largest in the world at the time, which housed most of the aircraft on display. Hence the 'dome' in the name Aviodome.
Over time, the location became too small for the growing aircraft collection and in 2003 the museum was moved to a new location on Lelystad Airport. The building at Schiphol was demolished and the name was changed to Aviodrome. On the current location, it has five buildings: the main building where most of the aircraft on display are located and where there's a restaurant and a cinema, a replica of the old Schiphol terminal building from 1928 and a hangar for aircraft storage with limited access for visitors, an officer's mess that functions as a restaurant during school vacations, which is also attached to the fifth building which is a hangar housing an exposition on the history of the Jet engine and fighter. Added to the aviation theme were several artifacts from several Dutch space programs, such as the backup flight-article of ANS, a mockup of IRAS and the high-speed windtunnel model of the Huygens probe. In doing so the aviation museum became an aerospace museum.
Due to bankruptcy, the museum closed on 25 December 2011, but it reopened on 28 April 2012 after a takeover by the Libéma Group.
Collection
Aircraft collection
Note that not all aircraft listed are currently on display or even present at the museum. The museum also frequently houses or is visited by aircraft that are not owned by the museum.- Aérospatiale Dauphin 2
- Agusta - Bell 204B UH-1
- Alsema Sagitta
- ANR-1 airship gondola
- Antonov An-2
- Auster J.1 Autocrat
- BAC Jet Provost
- B.A.T. F.K.23 Bantam
- 4x balloon basket
- Ballooncapsule Dutch Viking
- Beechcraft D-18, used in the James Bond movie Octopussy
- Birdman Cherokee
- Blackburn Buccaneer
- Blériot XI
- Boeing 747-200 Louis Blériot
- Bölkow Bo 105
- Cierva C.30A Autogiro
- Consolidated PBY5A Catalina
- Cessna 172
- De Havilland Canada Beaver
- De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth
- 2x De Havilland DH.104 Dove
- DFS Olympia
- 2x Douglas C-47 Skytrain
- 2x Douglas DC-2
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4 Skymaster
- Evans VP-1 Volksplane
- V-1 "Flying bomb"
- Firebird ultralight
- 2x Fokker Spin
- Fokker Dr.I
- Fokker F.2
- Fokker B-4A
- Fokker C-5D
- Fokker F-7a
- Fokker F-8 "Duif"
- Fokker S-4
- 4 x Fokker S-11 instructors
- Fokker S-12
- Fokker S-13
- Fokker S-14 machtrainer
- 2x Fokker F-27 Friendship
- Fokker F-27-050
- Fokker 100
- Mock-up cockpit Fokker 100
- Fouga Magister
- 2x Grumman S2N Tracker
- Grunau Baby
- Hawker Sea Fury
- Hawker Hunter Mk.4
- Hawker Sea Hawk
- Junkers Ju 52
- Lilienthal Gleitflugzeug replica
- Lockheed L-749 Constellation
- 2x Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
- Lockheed SP2H Neptune
- MiG-21 PFM Fishbed-F
- 2x Mignet HM-14 Pou du Ciel
- N.H.I. H.2 Kolibri
- N.H.I. H.3 Kolibri
- Noorduyn C-64 Norseman
- Noorduyn Harvard
- North American B.25 Mitchell
- Pander Zögling
- Piper J-3 Cub
- Raytheon Hawk missile
- Rienks R-1B giroglider
- Rogallo sailplane "Engel" prototype
- Rogallo sailplane Penguin
- Rogallo sailplane La Mouette Cobra
- Saab 91D Safir
- Saab Viggen
- 3x Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche
- Schleicher Ka-8B
- Sikorski S-55
- 3x Stearman Hammond Y-1S
- Sud Aviation SE.210 Caravelle
- Supermarine Spitfire
- Van Ommeren VO-3
- Westland WS-51 Dragonfly
- Wright Flyer replica