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The Museum opened in May 1998 as the Jet Heritage Museum based in the Heritage Hangar at Bournemouth Airport. Visitors could enjoy watching work taking place on Jet Heritage’s excellent fighter collection which had been built up since 1980, as well as having access to an outside viewing area with a view across the airfield….
City Of Norwich Aviation Museum The museum started out as an aviation enthusiasts group for members of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company way back in 1977. The membership was later opened up to non employees and a temporary site was secured on the 17/35 runway at Norwich Airport. In early 1982, museum exhibits included Avro…
Hampshire and the Solent region were the centre of the world for aviation research and development between 1910 and 1960. More than 26 aircraft manufacturers made this area their home and built everything from biplanes to spacecraft, and of course the legendary Spitfire. Solent Sky depicts the incredible story of aviation in Hampshire and…
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The Defence School of Aeronautical Engineering (DSAE) is a Defence Training Establishment (DTEs) of the British Ministry of Defence. It was formed on 1 April 2004 and provides training for aircraft engineering officers and tradesmen across the three British armed forces. The school comprises a headquarters, No. 1 School of Technical Training and the Aerosystems Engineer and Management Training School all based…
The Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre is a fantastic experience for all in the family to experience the excitement of aviationCome and meet our team. Climb aboard, learn about, enjoy and experience aviation history, up close and personal! CAHC celebrates and presents Britain’s aviation heritage from the age when it proudly lead the World.The Cornwall Aviation…
Originally built as a Hunter F.4 in 1955, WT744 first flew in February 1955 and was operated by the Royal Air Force. It transferred to the Royal Navy in 1963 after conversion to a GA.11 and continued in service until retirement in March 1994.It was acquired by the South West Aviation Heritage Group and moved…
Built 1956 for the Royal Danish Air Force with the serial E-408. She was sold back to Hawker Siddeley in 1974 and given the test registration G-9-436 for potential resale. With no buyer forthcoming, the ex-Danish Hunters were distributed around the UK and E-408 went to RAF Brawdy where she was allocated the RAF maintenance…
Farnborough Air Sciences Trust (FAST) exists to safeguard and promote Farnborough’s great heritage in aviation science. The FAST Museum adjacent to Farnborough airfield holds a collection of aircraft (actual and model), satellites, simulators and other unique material related to Farnborough’s world famous Royal Aircraft Establishment. FAST also offers exclusive guided tours of areas of Farnborough’s…