The Buccaneer cockpit is sold and there is no Meteor F8 at the museumfrank kramer wrote:Aviodrome museum at EHLE/Lelystad is an option if you don't object to civil aircraft being in the collection as well (and if you don't mind that some mil exhibits carry fake c/s); museum holds a Buccaneer cockpit section, KLu Tiger Moth, KLu F-104G, KLu Fokker S.11, Fokker S.14, RDAF Hunter (in RAF 4FTS c/s), Fouga of Dutch Historic Jet Association, MLD Neptune, 2 MLD Grumman Trackers (one in KLM-scheme), ex-South African AF C-54 in Netherlands Government Air Service c/s, all-red ex-German F-104G, East German MiG21PFM, Swedish AJSH37 Viggen, MLD Sikorsky S55, RN Dragonfly (in MLD c/s), ex-Lithuanian AF An2, RN Sea Devon (in Martin's Air Charter c/s), RAAF DC-2 (dismantled) and if I remember correctly there's also a KLu Meteor F8 about somewhere. Museum also houses airworthy aircraft, as the Fokker Four (S.11's in KLu or MLD c/s) and the Catalina in (fake) MLD c/s. Best known exhibits are the airworthy Constellation and the (not quite airworthy) KLM B747. Check http://www.aviodrome.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Furthermore, there are several warbirds operating out of EHLE: a couple of Yaks, a French Navy Broussard, a Beaver in US MArines c/s, Mustang "Damn Yankee", a Piper in KLu c/s (and I probably forgot some); also, Stichting Vroege Vogels (Early Birds) have a collection of (ex-)mil aircraft and replicas of the biplane variety. These Early Birds are open for inspection on semi-regular basis, but the best option is to contact them by mail or telephone to make an appointment.
In terms of distance, Lelystad is within an hour's drive of Leiden (Gilze is just a bit more if you stay out of the rush hours...)
Hope this helps; Good Hunting!
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