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Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest: Vintage Tupolev & Helicopter Cockpit Experience at Ferihegy

Fly a classic Tupolev Tu-134 or an authentic Mil Mi-2 helicopter simulator inside Budapest Airport's open-air aviation museum. Step back in time behind real, analog instruments.

Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter
Aeropark Flight Simulator Budapest Vintage Tupolev Helicopter

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Aircraft Type
Antonov An-2, Tupolev Tu-134A, MIL Mi-2
Simulator Type
Fixed-Base Simulator
Cost from
HUF 3,500 (Cessna) / HUF 6,500 (Mi-2 Helicopter) for entry-level sessions (Excludes museum admission)

Flight Simulator Budapest — Soviet Jetliners & Helicopter Platforms at Aeropark Aviation Museum

The Aeropark Aviation Museum delivers Budapest’s most historically rich and unique public flight simulator destination. Situated directly on the boundary lines of Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD), adjacent to the Terminal 2 complex, this sprawling open-air aviation site celebrates over 60 years of Hungarian and Malév civil aviation history. In addition to allowing visitors to board massive, preserved vintage aircraft, the museum hosts a dedicated indoor simulator zone. Rather than hosting modern automated airliners like the A320, which is no longer in service here, Aeropark focuses on raw, old-school analog handling and tactile piloting dynamics.

The Historical Simulator Fleet Aeropark provides an unmatched collection of flight decks that have been custom-engineered inside real, decommissioned aircraft nose sections:

  • The Tupolev Tu-134A Jetliner Simulator: A European-exclusive historic simulator built seamlessly into the actual cockpit shell of an authentic Tupolev Tu-134 twin-jet that logged tens of thousands of real flight hours. The developer has meticulously reanimated the original 1960s mechanical instruments and dial gauges, bridging them to modern computer engines. Guests get to experience exactly how challenging it was for a 3-to-5-man crew to navigate the iconic “Small Iron” jet liner through small windshields with zero autopilot assistance.

  • The Mil Mi-2 Helicopter Simulator (From HUF 6,500): Built inside a genuine Mi-2 utility helicopter cockpit—affectionately called the “Flying Chicken Leg” in Hungarian aviation slang. This setup links the original physical flight controls—the cyclic stick, collective lever, and anti-torque rudder pedals—to a high-fidelity 180-degree wrap-around panoramic projection field. Pilots can practice hovering over Hungarian airports, cruise the skyscrapers of New York, or test their nerves with a precision touchdown on an offshore oil rig.

  • The Cessna Light Aircraft Simulator (HUF 3,500): A highly interactive, beginner-friendly desktop cockpit layout designed specifically to accommodate junior aviation fans from age 6 and up.

Every simulation experience is led 1-on-1 by a knowledgeable museum flight advisor who serves as your first officer, guiding you through analog startup checklists, throttle coordination, and aircraft trimming mechanics.

Booking Procedures and Park Attractions Because these rare historic simulators are heavily sought after by both local and international visitors, slots for the flagship Tupolev Tu-134 and Mil Mi-2 helicopter platforms must be explicitly scheduled in advance via the museum’s digital booking system or telephone line. Simulator tickets are priced independently of general park admission (Adult entry is roughly HUF 4,300).

Securing a simulator slot sets up a perfect full-day outing, as your general admission ticket grants you complete freedom to explore the rest of the open-air grounds, check out classic airport fire engines, and walk through the cabins of legendary planes like the Tu-154, Ilyushin Il-18, and Soviet-era radar stations.

Plan Your Visit Aeropark operates seasonally from late March through the end of October, with daily hours running from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. To reach the rudder pedals and handle the heavy physical forces safely, a minimum age guideline of 12 years is recommended for the helicopter and general setups, scaling to 14 years for the highly complex Tupolev cockpit.

Located at the Budapest airport hub, the museum is remarkably easy to access via public transit. Travelers can hop onto the 200E Airport Express bus from Kőbánya-Kispest and get off at the “Repülőmúzeum” stop, placing them right at the front gate. Expansive outdoor vehicle parking is also entirely free of charge for museum visitors.

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