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Revolutionary Relic Planes: A Flight Through Grenada's History

Discover Grenada's aviation history at Revolutionary Relic Planes: Explore Soviet-era aircraft in a unique outdoor exhibit in Upper Pearl.

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Explore Revolutionary Relic Planes in Upper Pearl, Grenada, a unique outdoor exhibit featuring historical aircraft with ties to the island's past, particularly during the Cold War era. See Soviet-era planes and learn about their role in Grenada's history.

A brief summary to Revolutionary Relic Planes

  • 49VP+95C, Saint Andrew Grenada, Upper Pearl, GD

Local tips

  • Visit during the morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • Bring a camera to capture the unique aircraft and scenic surroundings.
  • Combine your visit with other nearby attractions in the Saint Andrew Parish.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Revolutionary Relic Planes via public transport, take a bus or minibus heading towards Upper Pearl from the main bus terminal in Saint Andrew. Confirm with the driver if they stop near the location. Bus fare is typically around 2-5 EC dollars.

  • Car

    If driving from the center of Saint Andrew, head north towards Upper Pearl. Follow the road, and look for the address 49VP+95C. Ample parking is available near the site.

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Revolutionary Relic Planes, nestled in the Upper Pearl area of Saint Andrew, Grenada, offers a unique glimpse into aviation history. This outdoor exhibit features a collection of historical aircraft, remnants of a bygone era, with particular significance to Grenada's past. The site primarily showcases aircraft connected to the Cold War period, including Soviet-era planes. These planes serve as a reminder of Cuba's presence in Grenada between 1979 and 1983. The collection includes an Antonov 26, a Cuban airlines plane, and an Antonov 2, gifted to Grenada by the Soviet Union. Visitors can explore the exterior of these aircraft and learn about their historical context through informative displays. Though time and the elements have taken their toll, the planes remain a compelling attraction for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The area surrounding the planes is maintained, offering a space for reflection on Grenada's unique history.

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