Aircraft Museum Dhangadhi is an aviation museum located in Dhangadhi, Nepal some 500 km west from Kathmandu. It was established by former Nepalese pilot Bed Upreti and his trust on 17 September 2014 as the first aircraft museum of Nepal.[1][2] The museum is inside a defunct Fokker-100 plane, which is 35.53 meters long and was operated by Cosmic Air until its shut down in 2008.[3] There are around 200 miniature commercial planes and fighter jets on display.[4] Along with the miniature planes, there are aerial photo gallery and cockpit cafe. The revenue from the museum is used to assist cancer patients.[5] A second museum, the Aviation Museum Kathmandu, has been established in the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu by Bed Upreti Trust in 2017 following the success of the Aircraft Museum Dhangadhi.
Established | 17 September 2014 |
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Location | Dhangadhi, Nepal |
Coordinates | 28°42′27″N 80°35′18″E / 28.707477113580655°N 80.58837753556874°E |
Type | Aviation museum |
References
edit- ^ "Nepal's first aircraft museum to open Sept 17". Retrieved 2018-04-02.
- ^ "Capt. Mr. Bed Upreti". Nepal Museum Association. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ "Cosmic Air", Wikipedia, 2019-10-13, retrieved 2019-10-16
- ^ "Air Museum Network – Nepal's first aircraft museum to boost tourism in far west region". Air Museum Network. 2014-12-19. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
- ^ "Knowledge Bank: Capital gets first aviation museum". Retrieved 2018-04-01.