Hi Patrick,stipjes wrote:Hello,
At the end of oktober I will travell to Cuba and will try to do some spotting. May-be someone has some info;
Are the spots around the IAP a bit more relaxed now?
When I look at the air base of san Antonio de los Banos I see a beautifull storage close to the road and a museum on the base. Has anyone been there?
thanks very much for the info!! The School and Lenin Park I found on Google Earth but the ranche and the mausoleo I did not know yet. I will definitely try to visit them and some air bases. =censored= that the museum has moved... strange action. I hope to be able to put a log when I am still thereAntilliaan wrote:Can confirm the DAAFAR museum in Havana has shut its doors late last year. All aircraft moved to San Antonio and are currently in storage over there. Not visible from outside, bereaving Cuba of its main aviation attraction. Also the base museum in San Antonio can not be visited nor seen from outside.
There's about five Scramble airfield guides available to learn about spotting possibilities in other bases. Santa Clara is probably one of the better airfields to see something, Holguin is also not too bad. You have to be lucky though.
At least check out the ITM, a technical school in Havana (23 05 47.86 N 082 25 02.34 W), aircraft can easily be seen from outside. A place that still needs exploration is the Mausoleo del Segundo Frente in Mayari Arriba in eastern Cuba, it has at least five aircraft on display (a P-51, a T-28, a C-47, parts of another C-47 and a OS2U). Even better is the former shooting range at Crucecitas (22 06 05 66 N 80 09 41 68 W), it has 12 MiG-17 as targets, which can easily be seen from the road, but no serials are known so far!
Generally, be careful, but do not hesitate to share your log here!!!
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