An interesting educational place, a lot of models of airplanes, helicopters, guided tours. There is a rope town, shooting range, playgrounds. There is a separate museum of cosmonautics. A very interesting place to visit with children.
You know, I liked it.
There are nuances, but it is tolerable. I can't tell you how to get on the transport. He chooses the Lipki airfield by car and let's go. At the entrance, we are met by a turntable that hovers. We drive into the depths of the forest along an asphalt road and drive up to a stop sign. The ticket office and parking lot are already visible from there. We drive forward and the parking attendant indicates where it is better to park. We park and move through the parking lot where cars are coming to meet you. Check-in and check-out here in one place. There is a ticket office and near it there is an entrance and exit to the museum territory. We've paid and we're coming in. Meets the president's plane, it's huge. You can go inside. There are 5-6 planes where you can take the helm and try to steer, A large number of planes, but a lot of closed ones. There is something to see for both a child and an adult. After all that we have seen, we return to the entrance where we entered. There is a very small playground and a cafe, there are a lot of people on weekends. You need to stand in line for 20 to 40 minutes to sit at the helm. But then you're in a real plane and you're the only one in control.
I recommend visiting with the kids.
The Museum of Aviation Technology has finally found its place in Lipki, various models of aircraft, including unique ones, are collected in the open air. There is parking for cars, but with a large number of visitors, it may be a problem to find a place. For parents with children, there is a rope town and gazebos nearby. There is no point in writing about the cost of an entrance ticket, everyone will appreciate it for themselves.