Museum of Turkish Aeronautical Association

The Museum of Turkish Aeronautical Association (Turkish: Türk Hava Kurumu Müzesi), shortly THK Museum, is a museum owned by the Turkish Aeronautical Association (THK) in Altındağ, Ankara dedicated to the civil aviation in Turkey.

Museum of Turkish Aeronautical Association
Türk Hava Kurumu Müzesi
THK Museum entrance
Location of THK Museum in Turkey
EstablishedMay 19, 2002 (2002-05-19)
LocationAltındağ, Ankara, Turkey
Coordinates39°56′18″N 32°50′31″E
TypeAviation
Visitorsaround 15,000 yearly
OwnerTurkish Aeronautical Association (THK)

Location and access

The museum is located at Hipodrom Cad. 2, Ulus, Ankara. It is open everyday but Mondays between 9:00–18:00 in winter months and 10:00–19:00 in summer time,[1] and receives around 15,000 visitors annually.[2]

Museum

Aircraft THK-15.

Established on May 19, 2002, the museum covers an open-air exhibition area of 5,294 m2 (56,980 sq ft), and is housed in a building of 287 m2 (3,090 sq ft). The historic parachute tower is situated within the museum's yard, where original and replica aircraft are on display. The museum building holds various documents, photos and objects related to the history of civil aviation in Turkey and the world.[1][3]

Photos of the Turkey's first aircraft factory, TOMTAŞ (which was in production in the 1920s), diverse uniforms, medals and decorations used by the THK (Türk Hava Kurumu), stamps printed for the THK, and mockups of the THK's training facilities in other cities are on display in the museum. Additionally, the museum contains mockups related to the flying tests carried out by the 17th-century Ottoman figures Lagari Hasan Çelebi and Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi.[3]

Parachute tower

Parachute tower

The parachute tower was built by Turkish and Russian engineers in 1937. The 41.10 m (134.8 ft)-high tower conforms to the standards of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). It offers recreational parachute jumping between May and October. The jumping deck is situated on the third floor at 37.90 m (124.3 ft), reached by stairs or elevator. Two cranes are available for holding the parachute of the jumper. Healthy people over age sixteen, weighing between 45–90 kg (99–198 lb), are allowed to parachute jump under the guidance of instructors.[1][3][2]

An identical parachute tower is located in Izmir, Turkey.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Türk Hava Kurumu Müzesi - Ankara" (in Turkish). Türkiye Kültür Portalı. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  2. "40 metreden adrenalin atlayışı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2014-07-24. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  3. "Gökyüzüne Açılan Pencere:THK Müzesi" (in Turkish). Türk Hava Kurumu. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
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