By Dino van Doorn | GMAP.nl Team | July 2024
Satriamandala Museum: Guardian of Indonesia’s Military Aviation History
The Satriamandala Museum is one of Indonesia’s most important museums dedicated to military history, with a notable aviation collection. Located in South Jakarta, the museum tells the story of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) from the country’s declaration of independence in 1945 up to modern times. For history buffs and aviation enthusiasts alike, this museum is a must-see. Here’s an overview of its background, main exhibits, and aircraft collection.
- The museum was officially opened on October 5, 1972 by President Suharto, with construction starting in November 1971.
- It spans around 5.6 hectares in Mampang, South Jakarta.
- The site was previously the residence of Ratna Sari Dewi, the fifth wife of Indonesia’s first president, Soekarno.
- The name Satria Mandala comes from Sanskrit, roughly meaning “sacred place of warriors.”
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Military Vehicles, Weapons, and Aircraft
- The outdoor area and hangars include tanks, armored vehicles, cannons, naval vessel models, uniforms, sound exhibits, and more.
- The aviation collection is especially fascinating, featuring several historic aircraft used by the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) and Navy (TNI-AL).
Some of the most interesting aircraft featured in the museum:
Aircraft | Description / Significance |
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Piper L-4J “Grasshopper” (R-344) | A post-WWII trainer used by the Indonesian Air Force for observation and artillery spotting missions in the 1950s. |
Douglas A-4E Skyhawk (TT-0438) | A retired fighter jet from Skadron 11, decommissioned in 2004 and restored for museum display in 2017. |
Cavalier Mustang II (F-347) | A modified P-51 Mustang used in Indonesia’s counterinsurgency operations — part of the “Peace Pony” program. |
North American B-25 Mitchell (M-458) | A twin-engine bomber used during various military operations, showcasing Indonesia’s air strike capabilities during its formative years. |
Fairey Gannet AS-00 | A maritime patrol aircraft used by the Indonesian Navy for anti-submarine and coastal surveillance missions. |
Douglas C-47 / DC-3 “Seulawah” (RI-001) | A legendary aircraft symbolizing Indonesia’s early aviation efforts, known for transporting vital personnel and supplies during the independence struggle. |
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