Royal Thai Air Force Museum

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Don Mueang, Thailand

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Royal Thai Air Force Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Royal Thai Air Force Museum is located in Don Mueang, Thailand on 171 Phahonyothin Rd, Sanambin,. Royal Thai Air Force Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category army museum in Thailand.

Address

171 Phahonyothin Rd, Sanambin,

Phone

+6625341853

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Sobhy Fouad

It's easily accessible by BTS now. No fees for locals or forgniers, it's absolutely free for everyone. The museum has a big selection of airoplanes, and lots of information on display. There is also clean cafe if you want to have some food and drinks. Don't miss this great museum.

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Tin Ko Win

It's a great museum to visit. One of my favorite museum. This museum is under Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF).The museum is well-maintained, with lots of informative displays in both Thai and English. The museum has clean toilets, and the museum itself is also clean. Should bring water and food . Travelling may a little bit difficult during this period. Be sure to visit.

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Eric Langman

This is a very low key Aviation museum, with some surprisingly rare aircraft in its collection. Total number of aircraft (including helicopters) on display is probably close to 60-70. Unfortunately it appears as though the museum is not high on the budget priority list of the Thai government and many of the historically important aircraft are sitting outside unprotected, some with open canopies and panels, being rained in! A few aircraft of note are a very rare Curtiss P-36 Hawk and 1 of 180 Grummam F8F-1 Bearcat fighters that the US evidently GAVE to Thailand back in 1951!!! Also 2 examples of Curtis Hawk III biplane fighter and a Consolidated armed observation biplane, both types which were involved in the first recorded air battle between Thailand and the French air force in the fall of 1940.

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Lukas L

Fantastic museum next to the airport. Somehow not extremely advertised but definitely worth going to. Especially if you are interested in any kind of flying or engineering. The museum inside about the history of the Royal Thai Airforce is very well made with all signs available in English as well. Many airplanes inside throughout the last 100 years in perfect condition. Outside plenty of aircraft are parked as well. Not much information available outside though. Big parking spot available. Entry was free and inside the museum I was completely alone on a Saturday morning. Outside just a few people.

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Jamal Biyrouti

If you are a fan of aviation then this a must to do stop. A great museum of different types of airplanes old and modern. There are indoor and outdoor sections that you don't want to miss. Also there is a souvenir shop and a small restaurant.