I will make this a short review, since I don’t speak Polish. The Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow is a world class collection of aircraft rarely, if ever, seen in the USA. There are rows of MiGs, parked wingtip-to-wingtip, from the Korean War vintage –15 to the currently operational –29, and virtually all models and variants inbetween. Sukhoi is also quite well represented in this primarily outdoor museum. The variation in designs and colors of the camouflage livery was highly interesting, as were the various national insignia represented. In addition to being a world-class collection of military aircraft, there are a few civilian models, such as the extremely rare PZL Mielec M-15, a jet powered biplane(!), used for agricultural spraying. Not surprisingly, it is the slowest jet powered aircraft ever produced. It was designed and built in Poland, and also was used in Russia. Ag planes, ya gotta love ‘em. Inside the lobby area, there was a very extensive display of air-to-air missiles, one of the best displays I can recall seeing. There were several other military displays as well. There were no heavy or medium bombers presented, however, probably due to the difficulty of transporting them to this location. In truth, I felt privileged to be visiting this sprawling museum. There was a very modest admission fee of a few zlotys. Well worth it !!