The Chinese Aviation Museum (simplified Chinese:中国航空博物馆; traditional Chinese:中國航空博物館; pinyin:Zhōngguó Hángkōng Bówùguǎn), sometimes referred to as the China Aviation Museum and the Datangshan Aviation Museum (due to its location adjacent to the mountain of the same name), is an aviation museum in Changping District, Beijing, China. The museum was first opened to the public on 11 November 1989, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.[1][2]
The main building of Chinese Aviation MuseumVisitors in civil aviation area, 1st floor of Chinese Aviation MuseumRocket artillery at outdoor areaThe underground bunker systemChinese-built S-75 Dvina missiles, with the Chinese designation HQ-2 are displayed at the museum.
The museum is located 40km (25mi) north of Beijing city.[1][2]
Part of the museum is located inside a cave in the side of Datangshan Mountain. The cavern was originally part of the tunnels and underground bunker system of Shahezhen Airbase, and is 586 metres (1,905ft) long by 11 metres (36ft) high by 40 metres (130ft) wide.[1][2] The road leading to the museum is actually also used as a taxiway between the base and bunker system.
Collection
There are more than 200 aircraft on display, with an emphasis on the Korean War and the Cold War. The collection includes many unique machines, including a 1903 Wright Flyer replica.[1][2]
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