Making the impossible possible
Avro Lancaster NN775, Oorlogsmuseum Overloon
“Augmented reality is an incredibly beautiful way to make the ‘impossible’ possible. Never before could a Lancaster NN775 fly through a War Museum. In this way you really offer visitors an experience.”
Oorlogsmuseum Overloon
Who would have thought that visitors to Overloon War Museum would see the excavated British Lancaster NN775 flying around in the museum?
In Overloon War Museum, the life-sized aircraft (31 by 21 metres), consisting of from more than 2,000 pieces of wreckage. Visitors can view the silhouette of the aircraft that served during World War II. But what did the bomber actually look like in action? Using augmented reality, the British Lancaster NN775 now virtually through the museum!
Via the app of the Overloon War Museum it is possible for visitors to see the bomber flying with their own eyes. All you have to do is scan one of the floor stickers with their own device in front of the device.
Augmented Storytelling, Augmented storytelling, Second World War, Tweede Wereldoorlog