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captain61 7th October 2010 13:43

Aviation Museums
 
How about members putting together details together about Aviation museums opening times, fees. your views

Regards
Stephen

captain61 8th October 2010 15:46

Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington York

Very good museum with a good collection of aircraft, buildings history section, & shop, the Cafe is In my view fantastic value for money with a good choice of hot and cold food, The one down side to our visit the shop closed 20 mins early
Winter openings 10 - 3.30

summer 10 - 5pm

Adults £7

Children 5- 15 £4

Senior Citizens £ 5

G6 UXU 8th October 2010 19:18

Solway Aviation Museum Carlisle Airport Cumbria.

Open Saturdays and Sundays April to October + Bank Holidays.

Duncan112 18th October 2010 00:17

Aeroventure at Doncaster - tripped over this museum by accident whilst I was driving round looking for a firm on the nearby industrial estate but spent a happy couple of hours there.

I'd ring before you make a special visit as they are very reliant on volunteers to open the site up but well worth a visit.

http://www.aeroventure.org.uk/index.php

G6 UXU 18th October 2010 07:37

Dumfries Aviation Museum, Dumfries Scotland, they have some interesting stuff there but I do not know the opening times.

G-CPTN 18th October 2010 11:06

Quote:

I do not know the opening times
Better hurry - it closes at the end of October . . .

http://www.dumfriesaviationmuseum.com/

G-CPTN 12th December 2010 22:41

As I was driving past the road end that leads to Carlisle Airport today, I responded to the invitation of the signs advertising the Aviation Museum.
The minor road was untreated and very icy, but there was no other traffic and I drove with extreme caution without incident.
On arrival the museum itself was closed, (for the winter), but the aircraft are visible from the approach road to the airport 'terminal' and I was able to photograph them without being accosted.
I will post some in the appropriate sections.

Landroger 5th June 2011 23:29

There is a very interesting military musem in Brussells, with a large and fascinating Aviation section. If you are lucky (enthusiasm for egineering helps here) you could get a look in the restoration workshops.

I don't have details of this place, but I could probably get them. Well worth a vist if you fancy a trip on the magic carpet - Eurostar. :)

Roger.

Canberra Man 25th February 2013 21:38

Hi.
I put 10 years in At The Dumfries Aviation Museum. I refurbished cockpits, really enjoyed it, I only gave up because | was feeling my age at 82!!

Ken

G6 UXU 26th February 2013 14:43

Afternoon Ken, I have been round the Dumfries Aviation Museum a few times, I think I must have seen you there. I also fly fish the lakes at Moffat for Brown and Rainbow trout and also the river Annan, I love it up there Ken.


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