Who doesn't like to see memorable patterns. If it is a sign of a 'warplane' - then the level of curiosity increases. Similarly, one of the museums of curiosity is 'Bangladesh Biman Museum'. Where there are many historical monuments, including the Dakota aircraft. The aviation museum is located on the west runway (opposite the IDB building) of the old airport in the capital Tejgaon. People from different walks of life came from different parts of the country to see the monuments preserved in the museum. From children and teenagers to the elderly, warplanes are at the center of everyone's curiosity. Visitors also see them around the museum. One of the attractions of this museum is the number of historical aircraft used in the liberation war. This includes the Dakota aircraft. The Indian Air Force aircraft in the war of liberation
Used against the Pakistani aggressors. The aircraft was gifted to the Bangladesh Air Force by India. The aircraft was famous for transporting troops to Srinagar, India during the 1947-48 war and to land in the Tangail region during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. The planes with memories are proudly housed in the museum of the glorious Bangladesh Air Force.
There is a small children's park for children. Portraits of various animals and birds like giraffe, chimpanzee, deer etc. have been placed at different points. The park has been named 'Children's Heaven'. The museum is open to visitors every day from Monday to Thursday from 2pm to 8pm and on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 8pm. The museum is closed on Sundays. Admission to the museum is 20 rupees..