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  2. Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection - Wikipedia

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    The museum's aircraft arrived Norway in 1917 and served with the Army Air Force until 1924. Rumpler Taube Start. Norway's first combat aircraft, purchased by private means in May 1912. On 1 June 1912 Lieutenant Hans Fleischer Dons of the Royal Norwegian Navy carried out the first flight by a Norwegian in a Norwegian aircraft in Norway with this ...

  3. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    Australian Aviation Museum, Bankstown – closed; Camden Museum of Aviation, Camden; Luskintyre Aviation Flying Museum, Luskintyre [1]; Temora Aviation Museum, Temora; Fighter World Museum, RAAF Williamtown [2]

  4. Category:World War II museums in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Tirpitz Museum (Norway) This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 15:53 (UTC). Text ... Category: World War II museums in Norway. 1 language ...

  5. List of aircraft of Norway in World War II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Norwegian World War II aircraft. This list will show all the aircraft in use by the Norwegian Army Air Service (normal aircraft) and Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service (naval aircraft) during the Norwegian campaign or the World War II invasion of Norway by Nazi Germany .

  6. Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola - Wikipedia

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    This partially restored Caproni Ca.310 bomber is displayed at the museum. Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola (Sola Aviation Museum) is an aviation museum located at Stavanger Airport, Sola, near Stavanger, Norway. The museum was founded in 1984 and is run by local volunteers. Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola went into cooperation with Jærmuseet in January 2012.

  7. Norwegian Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian aviation museum is situated in Bodø, Northern Norway. The museum is straddled across the street of 'Olav V gate'. When travelling by car from the nearby Bodø Airport in the direction of Fauske you will pass under the museum. The museum is located roughly 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the town centre.

  8. Rustkammeret - Wikipedia

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    Today it is a Norwegian army museum as well as a resistance museum, emphasizing the military history of Trøndelag. [1] Military equipment of Norway during World War II at display in the "Armoury" Army Museum in Trondheim. The museum has weapons, uniforms and other artifacts on display, starting with the Viking Age, going through the Middle ...

  9. Royal Norwegian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    In all two Fokker C.V.s and one de Havilland Tiger Moth made it across the border and onto Finnish airfields just before the capitulation of mainland Norway. All navy and army aircraft that fled to Finland were pressed into service with the Finnish Air Force, [3] while most of the aircrew eventually ended up in "Little Norway".