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The Kbely Aviation Museum is the Largest Aviation Museum in the Czech Republic🇨🇿🇪🇺4K@60fps
The Kbely Aviation Museum is the largest aviation museum in the Czech Republic and is one of the most important museums of its kind in Europe . It is located in the area of the historic Prague-Kbely military airport , which was the first air base built after the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 . Another exhibition is located in the nearby Stará Aerovka complex. The museum has 275 aircraft in its collections , of which 85 are displayed in six covered halls, 25 in uncovered exhibition spaces, 155 are stored in depositories and 10 airworthy ones are in operation. [1] It has a total of 2,251 collection items related to aviation, cosmonautics , parachuting and meteorology . The exposition of the museum relates mainly to the history of Czechoslovak and Czech aviation, especially military. A number of exhibited airplanes belong to the world's uniques . The museum is accessible for free in the season from May to October. [2]
History of the museum
In the mid-60s of the 20th century, a lively discussion broke out among the professional aviation public about the need to establish a specialized aviation museum that would map the development of Czechoslovak aviation. Until now, aviation collections were concentrated only in the National Technical Museum in Prague and the Technical Museum in Brno , but here it was not their only collection-making activity and it actually only replaced the function of the aviation museum. Space was also given to this topic by the magazine Letectví a kosmonautika , where in 1965 a number of considerations and challenges were published, including the rescue of veteran aircraft, which at that time were located in various places in Czechoslovakia, mostly in poor technical condition.
As a reaction to this movement, the Aviation Historical Society was established at NTM, which set itself the goal of systematic collection of aviation memorabilia, their processing and renovation of three-dimensional exhibits. Another powerful impulse was a poll on aviation history, organized by the magazine Letectví a kosmonautika in 1966 . In it, interested personalities expressed their views on the creation of the aviation museum, including the then head of the VHÚ Military Museum, Lieutenant Colonel J. Šáda.
Gradually, the idea of establishing an aviation exhibition at the Military Museum of the VHÚ matured under the leadership of then Major Engineer Jaroslav Janečka , who had been intensely interested in the mentioned issue for a long time. Thanks to the understanding of the command of the Air Force , specifically its commander General Josef Vosáhl, workers for the Air Force Group of the Military Museum were allocated from the state of the Military Research Institute VÚ 031. [3]
Birth in Kbely
Despite some proposals (such as the Brussels Pavilion at the Prague Exhibition Center ), the burning problem of the space where the collections should be concentrated was solved by allocating a part of hangar No. 40 at the airport in Kbely . It is a hangar in which the largest part of the exhibition is installed today. Three-dimensional exhibits from the military air force, various museums and aero clubs began to be concentrated here, and already in September 1967 the first improvised aircraft exhibition was opened. In view of the approaching anniversary of the establishment of the Czechoslovak state in 1968, interested Ing. Jaroslav Janečka the widest aviation public, so that it is possible to build a truly worthy aviation exhibition. Aircraft manufacturing companies, ČSA, ČslA, aero clubs and, last but not least, military repair plants were supposed to take part in it.
A coordinating exhibition committee was set up, which was also supposed to organize a large aviation day at the airport in Kbely . Meanwhile, the entire hangar No. 40 was already available for exhibition. This successfully developing effort was interrupted by the events after August 21, 1968, when the Republic was occupied by the troops of the Warsaw Pact states .
These facts had a negative impact on the construction of the air show. For example, the long-awaited aviation day was completely canceled and the opening date of the exhibition was postponed. Despite all the negatives, the exhibition was inaugurated on October 11, 1968 and was a huge success. 62 aircraft were exhibited, two-thirds of which were already in the collections of the Military Museum.
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Stara Aerovka Museum I Prague, Czech Republic I 2022
Two beautifully restored hangers with vintage aircraft. About a 10 min walk from the Kbely Museum.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Outside of the Hanger
00:20 Sukhoi SU-25K (NATO: Frogfoot A) USSR 1975
01:50 Aero C-3A (Siebel Si 204D) Germany 1941
02:43 Aero B-33 (Ilyushin Il-10 Beast) CSR 1951
03:23 MiG-23 BN (NATO: Flogger) USSR 1970
04:10 MiG-15bis SB (USSR 1947)
04:40 V1 Rocket
04:57 Sukhoi SU-22M (NATO: Fitter K) USSR 1966
06:04 Sukhoi SU-7BKL (NATO: Fitter B) USSR 1953
07:11 Aero Ae-45 aerotaxi (CSR 1947)
07:48 Aero Car
07:59 Aero L-159 ALCA (Czech Republic 1997)
08:32 Aero A-18 (Czechoslovakia 1923)
08:39 Aero L-39 Albatros (Czechoslovakia 1968)
09:19 Aero XL-29 Delfin (Czechoslovakia 1959)
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Prague/ Praha / Praga - Letecké muzeum Kbely / Air Aviation museum
Militiary air museum in Prague / Kbely. Admission is free of charge! Currently the collections contain 275 aircrafts, 85 of which are exhibited in four indoor halls, 25 are displayed in the open air, 155 are stored in depositories, and 10 planes, fully operational, are still in service. Many aircraft are unique in the world.
The Kbely Aviation Museum is the Largest Aviation Museum in the Czech Republic🇨🇿🇪🇺4K@60fps
The Kbely Aviation Museum is the largest aviation museum in the Czech Republic and is one of the most important museums of its kind in Europe . It is located in the area of the historic Prague-Kbely military airport , which was the first air base built after the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 . Another exhibition is located in the nearby Stará Aerovka complex. The museum has 275 aircraft in its collections , of which 85 are displayed in six covered halls, 25 in uncovered exhibition spaces, 155 are stored in depositories and 10 airworthy ones are in operation. [1] It has a total of 2,251 collection items related to aviation, cosmonautics , parachuting and meteorology . The exposition of the museum relates mainly to the history of Czechoslovak and Czech aviation, especially military. A number of exhibited airplanes belong to the world's uniques . The museum is accessible for free in the season from May to October. [2]
History of the museum
In the mid-60s of the 20th century, a lively discussion broke out among the professional aviation public about the need to establish a specialized aviation museum that would map the development of Czechoslovak aviation. Until now, aviation collections were concentrated only in the National Technical Museum in Prague and the Technical Museum in Brno , but here it was not their only collection-making activity and it actually only replaced the function of the aviation museum. Space was also given to this topic by the magazine Letectví a kosmonautika , where in 1965 a number of considerations and challenges were published, including the rescue of veteran aircraft, which at that time were located in various places in Czechoslovakia, mostly in poor technical condition.
As a reaction to this movement, the Aviation Historical Society was established at NTM, which set itself the goal of systematic collection of aviation memorabilia, their processing and renovation of three-dimensional exhibits. Another powerful impulse was a poll on aviation history, organized by the magazine Letectví a kosmonautika in 1966 . In it, interested personalities expressed their views on the creation of the aviation museum, including the then head of the VHÚ Military Museum, Lieutenant Colonel J. Šáda.
Gradually, the idea of establishing an aviation exhibition at the Military Museum of the VHÚ matured under the leadership of then Major Engineer Jaroslav Janečka , who had been intensely interested in the mentioned issue for a long time. Thanks to the understanding of the command of the Air Force , specifically its commander General Josef Vosáhl, workers for the Air Force Group of the Military Museum were allocated from the state of the Military Research Institute VÚ 031. [3]
Birth in Kbely
Despite some proposals (such as the Brussels Pavilion at the Prague Exhibition Center ), the burning problem of the space where the collections should be concentrated was solved by allocating a part of hangar No. 40 at the airport in Kbely . It is a hangar in which the largest part of the exhibition is installed today. Three-dimensional exhibits from the military air force, various museums and aero clubs began to be concentrated here, and already in September 1967 the first improvised aircraft exhibition was opened. In view of the approaching anniversary of the establishment of the Czechoslovak state in 1968, interested Ing. Jaroslav Janečka the widest aviation public, so that it is possible to build a truly worthy aviation exhibition. Aircraft manufacturing companies, ČSA, ČslA, aero clubs and, last but not least, military repair plants were supposed to take part in it.
A coordinating exhibition committee was set up, which was also supposed to organize a large aviation day at the airport in Kbely . Meanwhile, the entire hangar No. 40 was already available for exhibition. This successfully developing effort was interrupted by the events after August 21, 1968, when the Republic was occupied by the troops of the Warsaw Pact states . The airport in Kbély itself was not occupied by the foreign air force, because at that time construction work was taking place on the runway . However, the occupying troops occupied it on the ground and the exhibition hangar was guarded by tanks for several days.
These facts had a negative impact on the construction of the air show.
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Top best and unusual things to see in PRAGUE – Czech Republic
Prague has so many interesting attractions, I could only visit a select number of sights during my three-day stay. Sights you must not miss are the Astronomical Clock at Old Town Square, the famous Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and the hidden alchemy lab Speculum Alchemiae. Petřín Hill offers stunning views over the city and for those who like art, pay Reon Argondian’s Magical Cavern at the hill a visit.
The city also has many cool museums (which I will definitely visit next time!), such as the Museum of communism, the Kbely Aviator Museum and the National Technical Museum.
2015 Praha Aviation Museum Kbely / Letecké Muzeu Kbely
The Sigifamily in the aviation museum kbely which was founded in 1968, in the area of the historic military airfield Prague-Kbely, the first air base built after the constitution of Czechoslovakia in 1918. Due to both the quantity and quality of its collections, it is one of to the largest air museums in Europe.
Czechia: Kbely Aviation Museum
Kbely Aviation Museum I Letecké muzeum Kbely I Prague, Czech Republic I 2022
Chapters and further description and website listed below.
00:00 Introduction
00:13 Douglas DC-3 (ex Pan Am)
01:11 Czech Air Force Yakovlev Yak-40
01:58 Avia Av-14FG (Ilyushin Il-14FG)
04:38 Československé Aaerolinie Renovace Avie Av-14
06:53 Ilyushin Il-18
07:54 Morane Saulnier MS-230 Et-2
08:06 Lavochkin La-7 (NATO name Fin)
08:46 Messerschmitt Me 262B-1a Schwalbe
09:51 CSS-13 PoliKarpov Po-2
10:28 Ilyushin Il-2m3 Shturmovik
11:49 North American AT-6 Texan
12:20 De Havilland DH-82A Tiger Moth Mk.11
12:37 Link D.2 Trainer
12:58 Lisunov Li-2F (NATO Name Cab)
13:58 Aero-Ae 10 (Hansa-Brandenberg B.1)
14:11 SPAD S-VIIC.1
14:33 Letov S-2
15:51 Československé Aaerolinie Tupolev TU-104
18:08 Antonov An-26
19:09 LET
19:24 Saab SF/AJSF 37 Viggen (1967)
20:20 MiG-15BIS (1947)
20:35 Saab J-35J Draken (1955)
21:07 Ilyushin Il-28
22:41 Czech Air Force Mil Mi-24 Attack Helicopter
23:36 Czech Air Force Mil Mi-8P Hip (1961)
24:32 Ilyushin Il-14T (1950)
25:16 Aero
25:31 Mil Mi-4 (Hound) Helicopter SSSR 1952
25:49 Czech Air Force Antonov An-24V (Coke) SSSR 1959
26:55 MiG-17F (Fresco C) SSSR 1950
27:14 MiG-15UTI-P (Midget) SSSR 1947
28:01 LET L-410 Turbolet (CSSR 1969)
29:04 Mil Mi-2 (Hoplite) Helicopter SSSR 1961
29:22 Mil Mi-1 (Hare) Helicopter SSSR 1948
29:49 Various Prop Planes
30:11 Zlin Z-50LS Aerobatic plane (CSSR 1981)
30:24 Avia Ba-122
30:52 Avia S-199
31:27 Aero C-104
31:42 Avia B-33 (Ilyushin Il-10)
32:30 Avia CS-199 Trainer Fighter
33:20 Moravan Z-135 Helicopter
33:30 Let C-11 (Yakovlev Yak-11)
34:17 Aero Ae-45
34:36 Mil Mi-4 (Hound) Helicopter
35:24 Let L-200 Morava
35:48 MiG-19PM
36:19 Yakovlev Yak-23
36:26 Mil Mi-2
36:45 MiG-23MF
37:17 MiG-15
37:30 Soyuz 28 Return Capsule
38:03 MiG-17PF
38:24 Drone
38:33 MiG-21F
39:03 VR-3 Rocket (USSR)
39:15 Suchoj SU-7BM Bomber
40:00 Aero L-29 Delphin
40:13 Aero L-39 Albatross Training Jet
40:50 McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR Mk.2
42:21 MiG-29 Fulcrum A
44:43 S-75 Anti-Aircraft Missile (USSR 1953)
44:54 130mm KS-30 Anti-aircraft cannon
45:26 Fuel Truck
45:36 Aero A-12
45:52 Aero Ab-11
46:22 Aero A-10
47:45 Aero A-18C
48:00 Letov S-218 Training Biplane (Czechoslovakia 1926)
48:12 Aero Ap-32 (Czechoslovakia 1930)
48:50 Avia B-535 (Czechoslovakia 1933)
49:28 Zlin Z-XII
49:43 Mignet HM-14 (France 1933)
49:55 Avia BH-11C
Kbely Aviation Museum is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The museum features an extensive collection of aircraft from WW1, WWI, Coldwar, and beyond. Entry to the museum is free, and this is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts.
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What to do in Prague // Reel Hearts Productions
Watch in HD. Prague was one of the most beautiful European cities I've ever been to. We climbed up 287 steps of the St. Vitus Cathedral to get an awesome bird's eye view of Prague, walked along the famous Charles Bridge and watched the famous astronomical clock in the old town square as it struck at 9pm. And of course, who can resist eating their famous cinnamon rolls?
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The Prague zoo is one of the most beautiful in the world! And it helps protecting endangered species
Historic train in the Czech Republic
Historic train in the Czech Republic
Museum of ghosts and legends in Prague is interactive and scary after dark! #prague #praguemuseum
Quirky museums: Worship bones in Czech Republic
Church made out of bones? Don't freak out, Bone Church museum in Czech Republic has several segments made of just bones. Creepy or Artsy? You decide!
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EXPLORING TOURIST SPOTS, PRAGUE CASTLE, ROYAL THEATRE, JEWISH QUARTER AND A SKIING OUTING
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The Prague exploration continues, hitting the hot spots like Prague Castle at sunset and trying some traditional food. I decided to hit the town myself the next day and tasted some local street food, and dove deep into the Jewish Quarter and its multiple synagogues and jewish cemetery. It was a beautiful exploration although very heavy. The audio ticket offered me great insight into the history of the jewish community in Prague, highly recommend. We then met back up as a group and headed to the Royal Theatre for a performance of Beauty and the Beast that we had gotten for 7€ as a means to see the theatre on a budget, which was amazing, the theatre play was however confusing, in Czech and really scary, but such a good experience none the less. Our last day we spent on the slopes, I had organised a day trip all included to the snow so we could ski and so that Stuart could learn to ski. He did amazingly with us amateurs as his coaches, and we had an amazing day and evening playing in the snow. We then headed back in Britt's Fiat 500 all the way to the Netherlands, singing our hearts out to our favourite tunes along the way.
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Song Credits:
00:00 - ES- Dance and Romance- Rymdklang Soundtracks
00:15
02:05 - ES- How About Forever- Mike Franklyn
03:15 - ES- Egg Rollz- baegel& Jobii
04:15
06:10 - ES- Crazy like That- Lofive
07:35 - ES- Balloonahoo- Earlie Belo
08:45 - ES- Third Banana- Martin Londstrom
09:25 - ES- Victim- Bassio
10:25 - ES- Frail- JOYSPRING
11:15 - ES- Divergent- Ooyy
13:55 - ES- Cocoona- Giants' Nest
14:35 - ES- Dear Society- Loving Caliber
Military Museum - Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
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Military Museum Prague
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- Military Museum - Czech military police uniform by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - display of a British Solider by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - Trent with machine gun by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - old military uniforms by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - old military headware by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - machine guns again by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - Nazi SS uniform by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
- Military Museum - machine guns by Megantrent from a blog titled Made in the Czech Republic
Nighttime timelapse – boats on the Vltava in front of illuminated Prague Castle panorama
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Sights and Sounds of Prague (HD Video)
A few video clips from my recent trip to Prague.
A glimpse of beautiful Prague.
This short clip was taken during our summer holiday in Prague Czech Republic.