Here you will find generally the larger types of aircraft that served with the Spanish Air Force, along with a fine collection of jet fighters (including some donated examples from Sweden, France and the former East Germany). Immediately you'll be faced with the outside aircraft park. Make sure you have photo ID, and I paid just 3 euros entry fee. At first, you may be a bit confused as it seems you are driving into a military base (indeed you are) but follow the signs to the car park and you'll be just fine.Īccess is through a small visitors' entry cabin. ![]() I drove there although GPS will happily direct you, it's a bit of a late -notice exit off the E-90 a short slip lane and then a hard 90 right to a narrow humped-back bridge over the railway line. ![]() ![]() If you have more than a passing interest in aviation history, and are in the Madrid area, this is an essential visit.
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