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These vehicles are part of the permanent collection of the Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica of the Spanish State.
Popularly known as the Museo del Aire, it shows a collection of aeroplanes (more than 130), aeroengines (88), flags, models (118), weapons, uniforms, medals, charts, operation plans, pictures, drawings, personal effects of famous pilots and scientists, as well as books and historic documents and a few vehicles.
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A Jeep Viasa (made in Spain under licence)
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Museo del Aire de Madrid
The museum is in Cuatro Vientos, Madrid.
It is highly recommendable. The museum is amongst the five best of its kind in Europe. If you are in Madrid, don't forget to visit it!
Admission is free!
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A fully-restored Henschel truck. Henshel is currently owned by Canadian Bombardier
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