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The Karelia Aviation Museum (Finnish: Karjalan Ilmailumuseo) is located at Lappeenranta Airport in Lappeenranta, Finland. The museum is run by Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseoyhdistys ry. The museum has also been known as the Aviation Museum of South-Eastern Finland (Finnish: Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseo). The museum is housed in two covered halls and displays fighter aircraft and smaller objects from the Second World War and onwards. Aircraft on display include: In 2005 the museum also had a Hawker Hurricane (HC-452) on loan from the Aviation Museum of Central Finland.

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  • The Karelia Aviation Museum (Finnish: Karjalan Ilmailumuseo) is located at Lappeenranta Airport in Lappeenranta, Finland. The museum is run by Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseoyhdistys ry. The museum has also been known as the Aviation Museum of South-Eastern Finland (Finnish: Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseo). The museum is housed in two covered halls and displays fighter aircraft and smaller objects from the Second World War and onwards. Aircraft on display include: In 2005 the museum also had a Hawker Hurricane (HC-452) on loan from the Aviation Museum of Central Finland. (en)
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  • The Karelia Aviation Museum (Finnish: Karjalan Ilmailumuseo) is located at Lappeenranta Airport in Lappeenranta, Finland. The museum is run by Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseoyhdistys ry. The museum has also been known as the Aviation Museum of South-Eastern Finland (Finnish: Kaakkois-Suomen ilmailumuseo). The museum is housed in two covered halls and displays fighter aircraft and smaller objects from the Second World War and onwards. Aircraft on display include: * MiG-21BIS (MG-127), * Saab 35 Draken (DK-213), * Saab 91 Safir (OH-SFB), as well as * Jorma Kettunen's Nieuport 17 replica (OH-U323). In 2005 the museum also had a Hawker Hurricane (HC-452) on loan from the Aviation Museum of Central Finland. Among the smaller objects on display is a radial engine from a Fokker C.X that sank in Lake Saimaa, engine and different parts from a Tupolev SB that went down in Ylämaa. The museum is closed during winters. (en)
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