KAI Aerospace Museum

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The KAI Aerospace Museum is an aerospace museum in Sacheon, South Korea located at 35°04′17″N128°03′48″E / 35.071340°N 128.063297°E / 35.071340; 128.063297 adjacent to Sacheon Airport.

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Aircraft on display

Helicopters

Fixed-Wing Aircraft

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