Sri Lanka Air Force Museum

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The Sri Lanka Air Force Museum (SLAF Museum) is primarily a museum of the Sri Lanka Air Force, its predecessor, the Royal Ceylon Air Force. The museum is at the SLAF Ratmalana, maintained by the Sri Lanka Air Force and open to the public. Establish as a brainchild of Air Chief Marshal Harry Goonatilake, former Commander of the Air Force, it contains among other thing the former aircraft and equipment of the SLAF and the RCyAF.
The museum house the medals and sword of Air Vice Marshal E. R. Amarasekara the first Ceylonese Commander of the Air Force. It also has remnants of Japanese aircraft shot down over Ceylon during World war 2 and more recently from the LTTE aircraft shutdown during the Suicide Air Raid on Colombo. Also found in it is an Austin Fire Fighting Vehicle and a Shorland armoured car used by the air force.

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