Nestled beside Kyiv's Zhulyany Airport, the Aviation Museum is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the marvels of flight. It's not just one of the largest museums in the capital but also stands proud as a significant historical and technical museum in Ukraine. When it first opened its doors in 2003, the museum showcased thirty aircraft. Fast forward to today, and you'll find over seventy exhibits spanning helicopters, planes, aircraft weaponry, and engines across nearly 20 hectares.
The collection boasts both common and rare machines. Some exhibits are one-of-a-kind, like the Soviet An-71, a pilot plane equipped with an airborne early-warning radar. You'll also encounter the first Soviet airliner and the legendary MiG-25, which achieved a jaw-dropping world record for flight altitude at 37 kilometers. The museum thoughtfully arranges its exhibits by theme, design office, and historical significance.
Kyiv's Aviation Museum features creations from nearly all the powerhouse aviation design offices from the Soviet era. Think Tupolev, Yakovlev, Ilyushin, Antonov, Sukhoi, Mikoyan-Gurevich, Kamov, Mil, and Beriev. Some of their plane and helicopter collections rank among the most comprehensive worldwide. Among the standout items are the first prototype Il-86, the inaugural Il-18 and Tu-104 from mass production, a pre-series Tu-134, and a Tu-22M0 from the test batch. For aviation enthusiasts, this museum is a must-visit. Imagine wandering through history, surrounded by the giants of the sky, each with its own story to tell.