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Guided tour 120 minutes Hangar 3 and outdoor area

70 years of the Bundeswehr

Guided tour 120 minutes Hangar 3 and outdoor area

Questions for past and present

What to expect

This tour explores how the German Air Force’s self-image has been shaped over the decades.

Target groups

Bundeswehr, upper secondary school, general public

Participants

Max. 20

Duration

120 Minutes

Location

Hangar 3 and outdoor area

The German Air Force was officially established in 1956, one year after the Bundeswehr itself was founded, and has continued to develop ever since. Between tradition and new beginnings, relief flights and combat missions, the Starfighter crisis and reunification, the tour traces the complex history of the German Air Force through fascinating exhibits such as a rare Zell Starfighter and the last German MiG-29.


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