📜 Explore aviation history in Prague-Letňany at the Kbely Aviation Museum's exhibition in the historic Stará Aerovka hangars.
✈️ Discover a unique collection of vintage and modern Aero aircraft, bomber planes, and insights into Czechoslovak aviation and WWII resistance.
🛩️ See rare aircraft like the Petljakov Pe-2, one of only four in the world
📜 Learn about Czechoslovak aviation and WWII resistance in historic hangars
🛠️ Observe ongoing restoration of unique aircraft
♿ Accessible for wheelchair users, blind, and deaf tourists
💣 Hangár V: Bombardment and ground-attack aircraft from WWII to the 1980s, including Aero C-3A, Suchoj Su-7, Su-22, and the legendary Su-25.
⚙️ Hangár VI: The history of the Aero company, featuring early aircraft like the Aero A-18 (1923) and prototypes of the L-29 Delfín, L-39 Albatros, and L-159 Alca.
🚀 Iljušin Il-28, the largest bomber used by the Czechoslovak air force.
🗓️ May to September: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 18:00.
🗓️ October: Weekends only, 10:00 - 18:00.
⚠️ Last entry is at 17:30.
🚫 Closed November to April.
💸 Entry is completely free.
🚌 Public Transport: Take bus 375 from Metro Českomoravská/Vysočanská (Line B), or buses 159, 182, 185, 209, 302, 376, 378 from Metro Letňany (Line C) to the "Letecké muzeum" stop.
🚗 Car: Parking available at Stará Aerovka (GPS 50.127379, 14.528857).
Free parking is available at the Stará Aerovka complex.
♿ The museum's expositions are barrier-free for wheelchair users.
🐕 Guide and assistance dogs are permitted inside the indoor exhibitions. Other animals are allowed in outdoor areas but must be leashed.
🚫 Prohibited items: Alcoholic beverages, narcotics, poisonous substances, chemicals, firearms.
🔞 Visitors under 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
📸 Photography is allowed for private purposes, but tripods are not permitted.
⛔ Rollerblades, skateboards, and scooters are not allowed inside (exceptions for compensatory aids and strollers).
⏱️ Allow approximately 1.5 hours for your visit.
🏛️ Operated by the Military History Institute Prague (Vojenský historický ústav Praha).