The exhibition presents a cross-section of aviation development and history since 1945 on two levels - also with a view to environmental aspects and the significance for society. On the first floor, the exhibition starts with the basics of flight and covers aircraft construction through to the presentation of individual systems and engines. Separate themed areas deal with the starfighter and rotorcraft. The large exhibits in the hall are impressive at first glance: Complete aircraft such as a Starfighter, the Hansa Jet and the Grob business aircraft or the Sikorsky helicopter stand and hang here; there are also huge cabin segments, cockpits or wings to see, as well as smaller exhibits, aircraft models, interactive media stations and exciting demonstrations.
Live every day. New every day. For individual visitors and small groups of up to five people, guided tours, demonstrations, science shows and hands-on programs in various exhibitions take place daily, free of charge and without registration. The current daily program is published every day at around 9:20 a.m. on the website and in the Deutsches Museum app.
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