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Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen

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The Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen (German: Luftfahrtmuseum Hannover-Laatzen) is a permanent exhibition in Laatzen of the history of aviation. 38 airplanes, 800 aircraft models, and more than 30 aircraft engines are displayed on 3.500 m². Among the vast array of exhibits one can find an original Jumo 004A, one of the first jet engines in history, as well as a Focke-Wulf Fw 190, a Messerschmitt Bf 109 and a Supermarine Spitfire. Aircraft from the postwar era include a MiG-15, an F-104 and an An-2.

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Aviation Museum Hannover-Laatzen
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Luftfahrtmuseum Laatzen-Hannover e.V.

Ulmer Straße 2
30880 , Alt-Laatzen
Lower Saxony, Germany
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