This is how I got there:js51672 wrote:Ìn December I 'll go to Beijing.
Who knows more about the aviation Museum near the city
How to come there, the address and so on
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Was in Beijing last summer. Unfortunately "Datangshan" was closed for the public at that time because of the rebuilt for the 60th anniversary. Went by taxi, for nothing, and is the best way to do. Museum opened again on the 1th okt.P.Terlouw wrote:in fact there are 3 aircraft museums in Beijing. The most wellknown is the "Datangshan" museum which is the China Aviation Museum near Xiaotangshan. The Beijing Aviation Museum is located in the city itself on the grounds of the University of Aviation. The third is the Technical Museum.
You are lucky Between 1 October and 15 November it is open for Chinese Military Personel only!js51672 wrote:Ìn December I 'll go to Beijing.
The J10 I saw in may was a mockup, the J11 was real! (no serial unfortunately )Jaap wrote:You are lucky Between 1 October and 15 November it is open for Chinese Military Personel only!js51672 wrote:Ìn December I 'll go to Beijing.
At this moment also operational aircraft like J10 single and dual seat versions are on display.
Chinese military aircraft don´t wear serials, only regimental codes... you´ll need the c/n to really identify one.Eddie wrote:The J10 I saw in may was a mockup, the J11 was real! (no serial unfortunately )
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