SAS Museum Description
The exhibition shows the prehistory for the establishment of SAS with the three Scandinavian countries.
SAS growth and development with great pioneering spirit such as the first direct flight over the north pole.
Models of most aircraft types operated by SAS.
Parts/components and equipment for several of the aircraft types.
All uniforms worn over the years are on display.
Promotional articles of all varieties.
The flight simulator is made up of a SAS DC-9 (LN-RLM) cockpit for visitors enjoy a flight as a pilot, guided by an instructor.
The DC-9-80 procedural trainer used for pilot training can be visited. The front windows are connected to the flight simulator and mirror this.
The model of the DC-4 hanging from the ceiling has been in the air several times and the engines can be started at the same time as Frank Sinatra sings the song: Fly me to the moon.
SAS growth and development with great pioneering spirit such as the first direct flight over the north pole.
Models of most aircraft types operated by SAS.
Parts/components and equipment for several of the aircraft types.
All uniforms worn over the years are on display.
Promotional articles of all varieties.
The flight simulator is made up of a SAS DC-9 (LN-RLM) cockpit for visitors enjoy a flight as a pilot, guided by an instructor.
The DC-9-80 procedural trainer used for pilot training can be visited. The front windows are connected to the flight simulator and mirror this.
The model of the DC-4 hanging from the ceiling has been in the air several times and the engines can be started at the same time as Frank Sinatra sings the song: Fly me to the moon.
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