From the moment you enter the Museum of Army Flying you
will be amazed at the fascinating history of "soldiers
in the air" spanning well over 100 years. This
award winning museum has something for everyone. It
is home to a unique collection of aviation history, one of
both national and international importance with over 35 military
machines - kites, gliders, aeroplanes and helicopters
on display.
The Museum serves as a profound and inspiring tribute to
the men and their machines. Numerous dioramas and static
displays tracing the developments of Army flying from pre
Royal Flying Corps years through World War 2 to more recent
conflicts in Ireland, the Falklands and the Gulf, give adults
and children a fascinating and imaginative glimpse of airmen
and life on the home front.
The Museum of Army Flying has its own website,
to learn more about this extensive facility click on the
link below.
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