Jeep Willys M-38 4×4 – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in Hangar 5Jeep Willys M-38 4×4 – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in Hangar 5Tow tractor – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaQuatripole tow tractor – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor area Pegaso 1417 “Bocanegra” sweeper truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaLand Rover Santana 109 with Mercurio communication system – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaMercedes Benz NG 1617 with a mobile Balzgitter turret for the installation of radar or communications equipment – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaMobile laboratory on Mercedes Benz 405D chassis – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaPegaso 515 tanker truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor area–Pegaso MIDER general utility truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaPegaso 3045-D tanker truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaPegaso 1065 Europa series tanker truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaHenschel Typ 33D G-1 general utility truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in Hangar 5Pegaso 3046 general utility truck – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in Hangar 5Old fire engines used by the Spanish Air Force in their air bases – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaLand Rover Santana 109 foam tender fire engine – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaLand Rover Santana 109 (restored) foam tender fire engine – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in Hangar 5Land Rover Santana 109 powder tender fire engine and Mercedes Benz 407D ambulance – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaFire engine (rapid intervention vehicle) of the Spanish firm JLP in service at Spanish airports – From AENA – Exhibited in outdoor areaPegaso BLR-3545 armoured personnel carrier – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaMobile aerial exploration radar – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaMobile air control tower – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaMobile air control tower – From Spanish Air Force – Exhibited in outdoor areaAutogiro “Viena Capellanes” – This is a restored delivery vehicle from a classic pastry shop in Madrid. Three units were bodied in 1934-35 following the design of the La Cierva autogyro. The basis vehicle was the British Singer Popular 9HP. Exhibited in Hangar 4Autogiro “Viena Capellanes” – These vehicles were built at the Pablo Diaz Fernandez Workshops. Each car cost 5,416 pesetas (32.55 euros) and its bodywork 7,408 pesetas (44.52 euros) of the time. The front propeller had to lock up because it made the car lift a little off the ground at high speed. Exhibited in Hangar 4