The museum is located at the back side of Don Mueang International Airport, the first airport in Thailand back in the early 20th century.
It is well designed to give visitors a comprehensive timeline of the Royal Thai Air Force from the modest beginning in 1910’s to a modern division of the army nowadays. It hosts a grand collection of aircraft.
This museum is not a well known destination in Bangkok, but even if you're not an aviation enthusiast, it still worths a brief visit to gain some historical knowledge.
If you come to or leave Thailand by DMK Airport the museum is an easy stop for something to do for a few hours.
It's open to the public, and there's no entrance fee. Most of the buildings are well air conditioned, except the outside hangar displaying helicopters. It gets a bit hot during the daytime but not intolerable.
It’s free and easy to get to with a BTS stop on the light green line (the Sukumvit line) right in front. The station and the museum share the same ...
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