The Aviation Museum in Krumovo (a small village located 12 km southeast away from the city of Plovdiv) was established in 1991. It possesses some 6800 items and 65 flying machines – aircraft, helicopters, gliders, aircraft engines, aircraft armament, radio-location stations, anti-aircraft defense devices etc. The idea of the establishment of an aviation museum arose in 1919, in order to be preserved for history some of the first aircraft of Bulgaria. But the conclusion of the Peace Treaty of Neuilly made it unrealizable. In 1931 a decision was made for the establishment of a museum collection at Bojurishte Airfield. It was open in 1934 and existed until the beginning of World War 2. In 1972 the initiative was taken in the founding of an aviation museum, but at that time it was hardly practicable. A great part of the aircraft in the Aviation School in Dolna Mitropolia having survived after World War II had already been destroyed and an order was given the hangars taken up by them to be released. On 21st September 1991 with the efforts of a great deal of enthusiasts, with the immediate participation of the personnel of 25th air regiment in Cheshnegirovo, 44th air regiment in Krumovo, 19th air regiment in Graf Ignatievo, 22nd air regiment in Bezmer, the team of the National Museum of Military History – Sofia and some other individuals and organizations, The Aviation Museum in Krumovo was open. Since 2005 it became a branch of the National Museum of Military History – Sofia.
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