Work Begins on Helicopter Museum Featuring De-Inducted UH-3H in Visakhapatnam
In a significant development for aviation enthusiasts and locals alike, the groundwork has begun for a helicopter museum along Visakhapatnam’s beach road. The centerpiece of this new attraction will be the UH-3H helicopter, which was recently retired from active service with the Indian Navy after 17 years of dedicated service. Onlookers observed personnel assembling the helicopter’s parts on Wednesday, marking a pivotal moment in the creation of the museum.
The Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) is spearheading this project, which carries a budget of approximately Rs 2.2 crore. Officials from the VMRDA have expressed their commitment to completing the museum within the upcoming months. This initiative follows the successful establishment of other aviation-themed attractions in the region, including the TU-142 aircraft museum, a submarine museum, and the Sea Harrier museum, showcasing the authority’s dedication to enhancing the aerospace heritage in Visakhapatnam.
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation has facilitated the project by leasing a designated area on beach road to the VMRDA specifically for the helicopter museum. The decision to display the UH-3H at a prominent location in the city came after a commemorative de-induction ceremony at INS Dega earlier this year, which celebrated the helicopter’s service and contribution. Navy officials have emphasized the importance of the museum not only as a tribute to the helicopter’s legacy but also as an inspiring landmark for future generations.
In conjunction with the handover of the UH-3H, the Indian Navy presented a commemorative plaque to representatives of the state government, which was received by officials from Visakhapatnam district. This gesture underscores the collaborative effort between military and local authorities in preserving the history and significance of naval aviation. As the project moves forward, it is anticipated that the helicopter museum will become a notable attraction, drawing visitors interested in aviation history and the naval forces of India.
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