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Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran

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Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran
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Established31 May 1989
LocationMelun, Seine-et-Marne
TypeAviation museum
Websitewww.museesafran.com

The Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran (English: Aeronautics and Space Museum Safran) is a French private aviation museum located in Melun, Seine-et-Marne. Established in May 1989 the museum contains a large collection of historic and modern aircraft engines. These engines have been produced by various French engine manufacturers such as Gnome et Rhône and Snecma which are now part of the present day Safran company. The latter is the creator and manager of the museum.

The main exhibits are piston engines and turbojets that powered aircraft as well as rocket engines used for aircraft and spacecraft. All the exhibits were developed and produced by companies that were eventually merged into the Safran group.

History

Blériot XI
SAGEM Crecerelle UAV
SEP Vulcain 1, rocket engine, used for the first stage of the Ariane 5 rocket
Gnome Monosoupape aircraft engine

In 1985 the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace, Le Bourget held more than 1,000 historic aero engines. Snecma signed an agreement to allow their restoration and future care. The agreement stated that employees of Snecma would restore the engines as volunteers. In 1987 Snecma decided to create a new museum to display the restored engines, the museum was created on the site of its Villaroche establishment in Melun in a former seaplane hangar of 4,000 m2. Inaugurated on 31 May 1989 the 'Association of Friends of the Museum Safran' manages the museum. In 2013 the museum was expanded to accommodate a section on space propulsion.[1]

Collections

The museum's collections are presented with a parallel theme depicting the history of aviation and aerospace. Exhibits include aircraft, piston engines, gas turbine engines, rocket engines, and aerospace items.[2]

Piston engines

Gas turbines

Rocket engines

Aircraft

Other exhibits

The companies inherited by the Safran group also manufactured products unrelated to aviation which are also displayed. These exhibits include Gnome et Rhône motorcycles, missiles, submarines and tractors.

Visitor information

The museum is located in Réau in Melun in the south of the Seine-et-Marne department. It is open every Wednesday and last Saturday of the month. Groups of at least 10 people can visit on other days by making a reservation. Admission is free.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Museum history page Retrieved: 25 October 2016
  2. ^ Museum collections page Retrieved: 25 October 2016
  3. ^ Museum general information page Retrieved: 25 October 2016

External links

48°36′24″N 2°40′13″E / 48.6066°N 2.6704°E / 48.6066; 2.6704

This page was last edited on 30 March 2024, at 08:30
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