There are about 200+ aircraft there. In the cave are "new"and old ones parked.
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In the northeast corner is the helicopter parking.
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In the main museum hall are some prototypes and other old stuff preserved. The small hangar next to it is almost empty. Just a F6 and a lot of uniforms. The Spitfire and other special a/c used to be in it. No clue were they are now.....
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North of the helicopter area is the dump. 5 Y5's and 5 IL.10's are lingering there plus some other relics.
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Tsja....
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The more rebuilding they do the kitcher it gets....
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One of the lines with MiG's.
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While standing on this spot a few Z-9's flew over so 4Aviation guys, have your big lens ready too. There is an airbase nearby.
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After this I visited the museum in town. There are rebuilding it but all the a/c are outside under sheds.
A day later (yesterday) I flew to Guangzhou (near Zhuhai). After some searching on internet I seemed wise not to fly from Capital Airport but from a combined civil and military base south of Beijing. Make sure you sit on the left site!