Aircraft you can see at Volandia - Park and Museum of Flight
  • Caproni CA.1
    the oldest well-preserved airplane in Italy ...
  • Caproni CA.113
    of the most famous acrobatic airplanes of the years among the two world wars produced in several models...
  • Caproni C.22J
    is the last aircraft built in Vizzola Ticino and the last with the famous name of Caproni...
  • Tiltrotor AW 609
    the medium-light prototype for civilian use, co-produced by AgustaWestland and Bell. The Park and the Museum of Flight is the only museum in the world that has the mock up of a tiltrotor with a dedicated section.
  • Agusta Bell AB204B
    is the first turbine helicopter mass-produced in the world and the first of its series...
  • Agusta A109 A-II
    is the first helicopter entirely designed in Italy to be mass-produced...
  • Aer.Macchi MB-308
    was the first new Italian aircraft which flew after the second world war...
  • Aermacchi C. 205V (mock-up)
    was the last fighter mass-produced by Macchi and it stood out in the last part of the second world war...
  • SIAI Marchetti S-211
    is a basic training aircraft characterized by its modern design and its state-of-the-art aerodynamics...
  • Aermacchi M346 (mock-up)
    is an advanced trainer to prepare pilots destined to the latest fighters...
  • Agusta-Bell AB.47J
    is a four seat development of the basic Model 47, designed to increase its comfort and capacity...
  • Agusta-Bell AB.47G3B1
    While the journalist and pilot Leone Concato (1912-1977) advertised the commercial use of helicopters...
  • Bell 47G
    was the world's first helicopter certified for commercial use and made rotary wing aircraft common in every Western country...
  • Agusta-Bell AB 206
    is one of the most successful and widespread light helicopters...
  • Bleriot XI (reproduction)
    is one of the most famous aircraft in aviation history...
  • Boeing CH-47C Chinook
    is a medium helicopter capable of carrying loads comparable to those of aircraft. It is used for military and commercial transport and for disaster relief...
  • Breda Nardi NH500
    is the most successful product of the Hughes Tool Corporation owned by the American billionaire Howard Hughes (1905-1976)...
  • Caproni CA.18
    was the first aircraft of Italian design that formed the sole equipment of an Italian air unit...
  • DH 100 Vampire
    was the first jet fighter used by the Italian Air Force and the first built by Italian industry...
  • Dornier Do.328 (fuselage only)
    is modern 30-33 seat regional transport aircraft. It is one of the few airplanes built in both propeller and jet-powered variants...
  • Gabardini Idro
    is a pioneer airplane built by one of the earliest Italian aircraft manufacturers...
  • Leone T 7
    is the first Italian powered ultralight designed for industrial production...
  • Macchi C.202 (mock-up)
    was the mainstay of the Italian fighter force during the Second World War...
  • Macchi MB.326
    is the most widely built jet of Italian design. With universally appreciated handling qualities...
  • Macchi MB.339C
    was the last aircraft designed by Ermanno Bazzocchi (1914-2005) to enter series production. It is also known as the mount of the Italian Air Force's "Frecce Tricolori" aerobatic team...
  • Magni Eligiro M4
    is one the first homebuilt aircraft of Italian design and construction. It is the forerunner of the gyroplanes currently built by the Magni Gyro company from its factory at Besnate, near Varese...
  • Pitts S1-TGM
    is one of the most famous and most successful aerobatic aircraft of all time, still used in competitions over 65 years from its first flight...
  • Siai Marchetti S.79
    is the most famous Italian aircraft of the Second World War. About 1,350 were built until 1943...
  • Siai Marchetti SF.260TP
    is one of the greatest successes of the Italian aeronautical industry, still in production and used worldwide over 40 years since its first flight...
  • Sikorsky SH-3D
    is a medium helicopter for naval operations built in five countries in over 1,300 units...
  • CVV6 Canguro
    was for over 15 years the symbol of Italian gliding in every sporting, promotional, training and research aspect...
OTHER AIRCRAFT
  • Aviamilano A3
  • CVV8 Bonaventura
  • EC 40 Eventuale

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