Hi Scramble-forumreaders,
I will be travelling to Portugal in a few weeks and hope to find the time to visit the airforce museum at Sintra. Googling brings photo's, but no info about the openinghours. Only a few statements, "just ask at the gate". Who has been there recently, and can confirm this "procedure" ?
And what about access for Ota ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Benno
Portugal museum: Sintra, Ota, Ovar
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Hi Benno!
Try the museum link (in english):
http://www.emfa.pt/www/po/musar/index.php?lang=ing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Any more info feel free to PM me.
Have a nice trip here!!
Abraços
Try the museum link (in english):
http://www.emfa.pt/www/po/musar/index.php?lang=ing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
About Ota.... well, Ota has a hangar with some interesting aircraft that belong to the Museum but i believe it's not open to the general public. On the other hand, there's a (relatively) new section of the Museum at Ovar, a reserve base in the north of the country.There are sections of the Air Museum in some Air Force Bases such as Sintra, Beja, and Ota. Stationed in Sintra are around twenty aircraft, 9 of them in flying condition: Tiger Moth, T-6, Do-27, Auster e Piper Cub. The 1935 Avro 631 Cadet aircraft presently exhibited in the Air Force Headquarters in Lisbon, is a rare specimen that should not be fogotten.
Sintra section may be visited on weekands and feast-days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Any more info feel free to PM me.
Have a nice trip here!!
Abraços
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Re: Portugal museum: Sintra, Ota, Ovar
Hello Benno,
I've been to Sintra in 2005 (I think it has been). No problem asking at the gate for a visit to the museum and meanwhile also visiting the maintenance hangar, flightline etc. The only 'problem' I had that I could not visit the C212 hangar and flightline, but numberwise this wasn't a problem.
Jeroen
I've been to Sintra in 2005 (I think it has been). No problem asking at the gate for a visit to the museum and meanwhile also visiting the maintenance hangar, flightline etc. The only 'problem' I had that I could not visit the C212 hangar and flightline, but numberwise this wasn't a problem.
Jeroen