Located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises in Bengaluru, the HAL Aerospace Museum is India’s first aerospace museum. The facility was established in 2001. It is part of the HAL Heritage Centre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades. The museum contains several used aircraft and miniature versions of transport used by the Indian Armed Forces. Visitors will have to purchase a ticket for INR 50 (USD 0.60) (card only) to get entry.
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