HAL Aerospace museum features an extensive collection of airplane models, including both combat aircraft and helicopters. In addition, the museum features a reference library, aircraft simulators, a simulated air traffic control tower, and a club for aeromodelling.
THINGS TO DO AT HAL AEROSPACE MUSEUM:
• Explore the various galleries:
Photographs from 1940 and later documenting the development of aviation are displayed in Hall 1.
Hall 2 demonstrates the many different capabilities of an aircraft engine.
It is possible to see the cross-section of several different aircraft engines here.
The MIG-21, Kiran, AJeet, and Lakshya, along with several other significant aircraft, are displayed in the open air.
• Browse literary treasures here:
The library houses a unique collection of aviation-related books that are both interesting and helpful.
• Take command of the aircraft and experience what it's like to soar like a bird:
The museum features both a basic simulator and a true motion simulator, the latter of which allows users to experience what it is like to pilot a fighter jet or commercial aircraft and is also housed in this building.
In addition to that, it features a fictitious air traffic control tower.
• Admire the beauty of nature in the middle of technological advances:
The exterior of the Museum is very tastefully landscaped, and it features a Rose Garden, Orchidarium, and Herbal Garden, each of which contains several rare and unusual plant varieties.
Kids can enjoy themselves for an unending amount of time in a play area designed for them.
• Get educated about green technology:
A sustainability park aims to educate visitors and students on alternative energy sources by displaying working models of solar power systems, biogas plants, and hybrid windmills in the park.
• Deep dive into the technical details:
The ATC Radar, equipped with L Band surveillance radar and has a range of 200 nautical miles, rotates at a speed of 3-4 RPM, and has a frequency of 1250-1350 MHZ, is an exhibit that is one of a kind.
In addition, a model of the PSLV rocket and its heat shield is on display so that visitors can get an idea of the country's efforts in space technology.
Police Station, Near HAL, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bangalore 560037 India