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Mamata inaugurates Aircraft Museum in New Town

CM feels that it will encourage youngsters to join the armed forces

Sudeshna Banerjee Salt Lake Published 10.06.22, 08:35 AM

Sudeshna Banerjee

The long-range anti-submarine and reconnaissance aircraft, nicknamed the Albatross for its wingspan, that was parked next to the New Town police station since the start of 2020 was opened to public viewing on Wednesday with chief minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurating the Aircraft Museum.

The Indian Navy’s decommissioned TU-142, built in the Soviet Union, had been handed over to the KMDA in end-2019. It was dismantled for transportation and was put together on site over the last couple of years.

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The aircraft was the heaviest, fastest and highest flying turbo propeller ever made in the world and was a mainstay of the Navy for almost three decades. A total of eight Tupolev-142Ms were part of major naval exercises and operations, including Op. Cactus (1988) at Maldives, Op. Vijay at Kargil (1999), and Op. Parakram (2002). Spread over 2.2 acres in DG Block, the museum is a second of its kind in India after the one in Visakhapatnam.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee said the museum would encourage youngsters to join the armed forces. She also requested Commodore Rituraj Sahu, commanding officer, for a decommissioned submarine to display on the beaches of Digha.

 The chief minister inaugurates the museum on Wednesday afternoon

The chief minister inaugurates the museum on Wednesday afternoon

Minister Firhad Hakim checks out the interiors

Minister Firhad Hakim checks out the interiors

The chief minister all set to take the stage accompanied by senior navy officers

The chief minister all set to take the stage accompanied by senior navy officers

A children’s play area next to the aircraft has been designed with elements in keeping with the museum theme.

A children’s play area next to the aircraft has been designed with elements in keeping with the museum theme. Sudeshna Banerjee

Museum timings:

2.30pm- 8.30pm on weekdays,

12noon -8.30pm on weekends.

Monday shut

Tickets:

Price: Rs 30

(Free for students)

Can be purchased both online and offline

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