The museum covers an area of including covered area. In the open space, there are airplanes and a helicopter on display. Among them are three military aircraft of
MIG series, particularly a
PZL-Mielec Lim-6, the
Polish variant of
MiG-17, donated by the
Bulgarian Air Force, a
Shenyang J-6, the Chinese built version of the
MiG-19, from the
Pakistan Air Force and a
MIG-21MF gifted by the
Hungarian Air Force. Another exhibit is a replica of a
Blériot aircraft named
Fethi Bey, which was specially manufactured in 2001 for the documentary movie
Altın Kanatlar ("Golden Wings") aired by the
Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). In the covered area,
mockups related to the flying tests carried out by the 17th-century
Ottoman figures
Lagari Hasan Çelebi and
Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi are on display. Other exhibits are mockups of diverse aircraft used by the TUAF since its establishment in 1911. In the hall of "History of Aviation in Turkey and World", there are various photos and documents, half-size mockups of the first Turkish manufactured aircraft
Uğur and
Pezetel, TUAF ensigns, mockups of various air force weapon systems, busts of TUAF commanders, aviator uniforms from the beginnings in the
Ottoman Empire, banners, insignia as well as name lists of aviation casualties and memorial belongings of commanders. Objects belonging to
Cengiz Topel, a TUAF fighter pilot shot down during the
Battle of Tylliria, are on display. A corner is dedicated to Sabiha Gökçen, which contains her private belongings related to her aviation career. Another corner is reserved for Turkish female aviators. In a building provided in 1999 by the TUAF Logistics Command and named
Mavi Dünya ("The Blue World"), cockpits of
Lockheed T-33 and
Northrop F-5 aircraft are placed, which visitors can take a seat in. ==See also==