The Letecké Muzeum Točná (Točná Aviation Museum) is a private aviation museum located at Točná Airport, just south of Prague, Czech Republic. It specializes in preserving and showcasing airworthy historic aircraft, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience aviation history up close.
Letecké Muzeum Točná (Airport and Aviation Museum Točná)
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143 01 Praha 12
Every second Saturday of the month (March to December) 13:00 – 18:00 they organize hangar open days, when visitors can see an extensive exhibition about Czechoslovak aviation with flightable exhibits.
Admission is free

Aircraft collection

| A-70 OK-GUU-25 (OK-BOS) L-BOSA N5159C (OO-MKT/P3351) P3143/NN-D OK-CTB (N7678Z) 7678 OK-BGV OK-CSR NC16512 0612 OK-SND | Aero C-104S Avia BH.1 (replica) Avia BH.5 (replica) Beech Model 35 Bonanza Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA Lockheed Electra 10A North American AT-6C Harvard Praga E-114 Air Baby Sokol M1C Waco YKS-6 Zlin C-305 Trener Master Zlin Z-526 Trener Master |
Museum Highlights
The Točná Aviation Museum‘s collection features a variety of historically significant aircraft, many of which are maintained in flying condition. Notable aircraft include:
- Hawker Hurricane P3143/’NN-D’ of 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF: A World War II fighter that served markings of a ‘Battle of Britain’ veteran Hurricane have been applied to commemorate the connection between Czechoslovakia and Great Britain, and to pay tribute to the many Czechoslovak pilots that served in the RAF.
- Lockheed 10 Electra: The only currently flying example of this model, famously associated with Amelia Earhart.
- North American Harvard: A former South African Air Force trainer aircraft.
- Zlín Trainers: A collection of Czech-designed training aircraft, including models like the C-305 and Z-526.
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