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Κυριακή 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

A new museum for aviation enthusiasts: The Aeroscopia

Located adjacent to Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, museum for aviation enthusiasts; The Aeroscopia opens. The Aeroscopia museum, which was developed with Airbus support, enables visitors to appreciate Airbus’ current production activity while exploring aviation history at Aeroscopia.
The museum features a collection of iconic aircraft displayed in its exhibition hall and paved grounds, including an A300B – the landmark widebody twin-engine jetliner that launched Airbus – a “Super Guppy” outsized transporter used by Airbus to carry aircraft components during the company’s early days, and an Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde supersonic passenger airliner.
Aeroscopia museum aircraft
Manatour, the company that offers tours of Airbus’ final assembly lines in Toulouse, manages Aeroscopia as well. It provides an exciting “two-faceted” experience for aviation buffs – with all tours of Airbus’ Toulouse production facilities now starting at the museum.
“Visitors to the museum can tour the cabin and the cockpit of Aeroscopia’s passenger aircraft, and the Super Guppy's cargo hold has been outfitted with a video screen that features an aviation history film,” said Jacques Rocca, Airbus’ Deputy Head of Media Relations and Heritage, who also is a member of the museum’s technical committee. “A section of the A300B's cabin also has transparent walls and flooring, which provides an excellent view of the aircraft's systems.”
Airbus is a major partner in the new museum – joining together with the city of Blagnac, as well as several local associations to support Aeroscopia, which aims to preserve aeronautical history and generate interest in aviation, science and technology.