Germany - Hannover Aircraft Museum - 5


Hannover Aircraft Museum is located just south of Hannover in the suburb called Laatzen. The museum has a good collection of German and other aircrafts from the very early days of flying, World War I and II until today. One of the more special aircrafts is a German World War II Focke-Wulf FW-190. The museum also has a huge collection of aircraft models.  
 
Laatzen - Hannover

A German World War II 88 mm FLAK gun at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.

A German World War II 88 mm FLAK gun at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.
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Some of German World War II items displayed at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.

Some of German World War II items displayed at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.
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Some of the smaller aircrafts that are displayed at Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.

Some of the smaller aircrafts that are displayed at Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.
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A German World War II Focke-Wulf FW-190 A-8 at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.

A German World War II Focke-Wulf FW-190 A-8 at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.
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A display showing some of the history of the Junkers JU 52 tail section which is displayed at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen. It comes from an aircrafts that crash landed on a lake in Norway in 1940.

A display showing some of the history of the Junkers JU 52 tail section which is displayed at the Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen. It comes from an aircrafts that crash landed on a lake in Norway in 1940.
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A Piaggio P149D training aircraft at Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.

A Piaggio P149D training aircraft at Hannover Aircraft Museum - Laatzen.
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