Taganrog Aviation Museum, Aviation museum in Taganrog, Russia.
The Taganrog Aviation Museum displays twelve military aircraft including fighters, transport planes, and training models in both outdoor and indoor exhibition spaces. The collection also contains approximately 250 miniature aviation models.
The museum was founded in 1995 to preserve military aircraft from being scrapped, starting with four planes at a former training facility. Over the years, the collection expanded to its current size through additional aircraft donations.
The museum displays Soviet-era aircraft and aviation literature that document the development of Russian flight technology. Visitors can explore this technical heritage through the exhibited collection and materials.
The museum is located about four kilometers from Taganrog's city center and is accessible on weekdays. Visitors can view aircraft from outside and explore the interiors of some models.
The museum houses a rare MiG-25BM interceptor, of which only about forty were ever built. This aircraft may be the last remaining example of its kind.
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