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The Helicopter Museum at
Bückeburg (Hubschraubermuseum Bückeburg) is located in the centre of Bückeburg - close to a German Army helicopter base. The main focus is therefore the use of helicopters in the German Army. Helicopters from the early days of flying until today is displayed. The museum is bit crowded with items, but it it still a very interesting place to visit.
  
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One of the early helicopter designs at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.

One of the early helicopter designs at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.
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A German Merckle SM67 V2 helicopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.

A German Merckle SM67 V2 helicopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.
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An American Kaman Husky II (HH-43-B-F) rescue helicopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.

An American Kaman Husky II (HH-43-B-F) rescue helicopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.
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A German Army Vertol H-21 Shawnee/Workhorse at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg. This type of helicopter was also called the "Flying Banana".

A German Army Vertol V-43 H-21 Shawnee/Workhorse at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg. This type of helicopter was also called the "Flying Banana".
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A small gyrocopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.

A small gyrocopter at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.
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Small helicopters and helicopter models at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.

Small helicopters and helicopter models at the Helicopter Museum at Bückeburg.
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