Royal Saudi Air Force Museum
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Established | 24 January 1999 |
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Location | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
Coordinates | 24°45′14″N 46°44′21″E / 24.7538°N 46.7392°E |
Type | Aviation museum |
The Royal Saudi Air Force Museum (or Saqr Al Jazeera Aviation Museum;[1] Template:Lang-ar) is located on the East Ring Road of Riyadh between exits 10 and 11.[2] A Lockheed L-1011 Tristar formerly operated by Saudia serves as a gate guard visible from the ring road.
Overview
The museum presents the history of the Royal Saudi Air Force from its establishment in the 1920s to the present day.
The museum comprises an outdoor static park and a large and modern indoor museum.
Static park
Aircraft on display include:[citation needed]
- BAC Lightning T-55
- BAC Strikemaster Mk80
- Boeing 707 in Saudia livery
- Boeing F-15D Eagle
- Cessna 310
- Douglas A-26B Invader
- Douglas DC-4
- Lockheed C-130 Hercules
- Lockheed L-1011 Tristar in Saudia livery
- Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star
- Panavia Tornado ADV F3 & IDS
- North American T-6 Texan
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BAC Lightning T55
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BAC Strikemaster Mk80
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Boeing 707 HZ-HM2
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F-15D Eagle
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Maule M-6 and C-130 Hercules
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Cessna 310
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A-26B Invader
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Douglas DC-4
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T-33 Shooting Star
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Tornado ADV F3
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T-6 Texan
Display halls
The display halls contain exhibits on the history of the RSAF, aircraft engines and weaponry, uniforms, insignia and decorations and a special display on Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the first Saudi in space, who served as a payload specialist on the Space Shuttle Discovery during mission STS-51-G.
Aircraft on display include:[citation needed]
- BAC Lightning F53
- Bell UH-1
- Bell OH-58
- de Havilland Chipmunk Mk 10
- de Havilland Vampire FB Mk 52
- Douglas DC-3 outfitted to represent the aircraft given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to King Ibn Saud in 1945
- Hawker Hunter F Mk60
- North American F-86F Sabre
- Northrop F-5E Tiger II
- North American T-6 Texan
- Temco T-35 Buckaroo
See also
References
- ^ "Saqr Aljazeera Aviation Museum". aviationmuseum.eu. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "Royal Saudi Air Force Museum". touristlink.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.