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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
4

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Mar
4

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Mar
6

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
7

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Mar
7

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
8

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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City Of Norwich Aviation Museum
Mar
8

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
11

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
14

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
15

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
18

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
21

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
21

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
22

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
24

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
25

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
26

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
27

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
28

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Spirit Of The Sky 1940s Weekend
Mar
28

Spirit Of The Sky 1940s Weekend

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

Spirit of the Sky 1940s weekend: A weekend full of fun, featuring military vehicles, 1940s reenactors, entertainers and local historians

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
29

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Spirit Of The Sky 1940s Weekend
Mar
29

Spirit Of The Sky 1940s Weekend

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

Spirit of the Sky 1940s weekend: A weekend full of fun, featuring military vehicles, 1940s reenactors, entertainers and local historians

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Mar
31

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
1

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
1

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
2

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
3

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
3

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
4

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Easter Egg Hunt
Apr
5

Easter Egg Hunt

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

Hunt around the museum and amongst the aircraft to find hidden clues in order to claim a free Easter Egg

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
6

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
6

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
7

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
8

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
8

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
9

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
10

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
10

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
11

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
11

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
12

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
14

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
15

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
15

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
16

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
17

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Scout Activities Day
Apr
18

Scout Activities Day

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
18

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
19

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
21

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
22

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
22

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
23

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
24

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
25

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
26

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
28

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Apr
29

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
29

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Apr
30

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
1

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
2

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
2

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
3

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
4

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
5

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
6

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
6

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
7

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
8

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
9

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
9

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
10

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
12

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
13

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
13

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
14

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
15

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
16

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
16

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
17

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
19

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
20

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
20

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
21

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
22

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
23

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
23

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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1940s Themed Day
May
24

1940s Themed Day

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
25

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
26

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
27

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
27

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
28

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
29

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
30

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
May
30

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
May
31

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
2

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
3

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
3

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
3

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
5

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
6

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
6

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
7

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
9

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
10

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
10

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
11

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
12

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
13

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
13

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Suffolk Vehicle Enthusiasts Club Visit
Jun
14

Suffolk Vehicle Enthusiasts Club Visit

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
16

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
17

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
17

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
18

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
19

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
20

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
20

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
21

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
23

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
24

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
24

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
26

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
27

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
27

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jun
28

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jun
30

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
1

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
1

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
2

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
3

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
4

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Wings & Wheels Autojumble 2026
Jul
4

Wings & Wheels Autojumble 2026

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

A great opportunity to get up close to classic cars, motorcycles and military vehicles all displayed amongst the backdrop of our extensive aircraft collection.

Enjoy live music and entertainment provided on both days for the children, and the opportunity to look, and in some cases, get inside the cockpit of classic aircraft at the museum.

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
5

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Wings & Wheels Autojumble 2026
Jul
5

Wings & Wheels Autojumble 2026

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

A great opportunity to get up close to classic cars, motorcycles and military vehicles all displayed amongst the backdrop of our extensive aircraft collection.

Enjoy live music and entertainment provided on both days for the children, and the opportunity to look, and in some cases, get inside the cockpit of classic aircraft at the museum.

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
7

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
8

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
8

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
9

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
10

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
11

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
11

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
12

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
14

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
15

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
15

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
16

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
17

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
18

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
18

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
19

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
21

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
22

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
22

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
23

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
24

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
25

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
26

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
28

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
29

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
29

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
30

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Jul
31

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Jul
31

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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NASAM Brick Exhibition (Lego)
Aug
1

NASAM Brick Exhibition (Lego)

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
1

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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NASAM Brick Exhibition (Lego)
Aug
2

NASAM Brick Exhibition (Lego)

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
5

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
5

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
6

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
7

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
7

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
8

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
8

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Family Fun Day
Aug
9

Family Fun Day

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Swing & Wings
Aug
9

Swing & Wings

City Of Norwich Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £9, Child £5, Under 8s FREE, Family £25. Concessions £7 (Disabled + FREE Carer, 65+, Blue light/MOD & Local Partner Organisations). Annual Passes - Individual £18 Family £40

LAST ENTRY 1 HOUR BEFORE CLOSING

This popular event will be featuring classic cars, motorcycles and military vehicles of all era’s, and will be accompanied by live music and entertainment for the children. So why not bring out the period costumes and celebrate music from the swinging 40’s, 50’s and 60’s!

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum has been the home of Norfolk’s Aviation Heritage for over forty years. With an outdoor space housing nearly 30 aircraft, cockpit sections and exhibits; there’s always something new you’ll discover at Norfolk’s largest aviation museum!

Indoors, explore the museums varied collection of smaller displays including it’s Royal Air Force 100 Group Room and United States Army 8th Air Force Collection and why not relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the modern, air-conditioned tea room before embarking on a guided tour in one or more of the aircraft maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The Avro Vulcan Bomber, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, & Avro RJ85 access are subject to volunteer availability and weather conditions. Please note that aircraft tours are subject to a small additional charge that is used to assist with the restoration and upkeep of those aircraft.

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
11

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
12

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
12

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
13

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
14

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
14

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
15

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
15

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
16

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
18

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
19

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
19

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
20

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
21

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
21

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
22

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
22

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Veteran’s Day
Aug
23

Veteran’s Day

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
25

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
26

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
26

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
27

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
28

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
28

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
29

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
29

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
30

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Aug
31

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Aug
31

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
1

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Sept
2

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
2

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
3

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
4

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Sept
5

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
5

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Sept
6

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
8

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Sept
9

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
9

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
10

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Sept
11

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

Admission Charges: Adult £14, Over 65s £12, Students £6, Family £32, Under 6s FREE, Disabled Person + Carer £20 Blue light/Forces £12. Friends/Members of the Museum FREE, Friends/Members of Bawdsey Museum FREE

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum has the country’s only orginal intact Cold War Operations Room, a vital piece of the RAF’s post WWII Command and Control Systems.

This award winning museum has 18 exhibition rooms housed entirely within period buildings, including the original WWII radar operations room, making this a must see attraction for both historians and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Regular talks by the team of superb volunteers are announced via the tannoy system thoughout the day, begining at 10:45am and there’s a well stocked cafe to ensure you’re well provisioned during your visit. This is not a museum you’ll want to go round quickly!!

Given the nature of and originality of the buildings, some are not always wheelchair suitable or for those that struggle with stairs. Please see the accessibility page on their website (linked below).

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Mar
1

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum
Feb
28

Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum

Norfolk And Suffolk Aviation Museum

Admission Charges: Adults £10, Children £5 (5-17), under 5s FREE. Family Rate £20

Membership available via website

All of our hangars and display buildings are on one level so do not present an entry problem

 - we have some wheelchairs available to borrow if you do not want to bring your own

 - car parking spaces are indicated and disabled bays are close to the Shop and hangars

 - the three main hangars, including the NAAFI, are under cover and interlink. The Shop is next door and several display rooms featuring local aviation can be reached this way

 - the NAAFI has only light refreshments for sale, such as cakes, scones, crisps, hot/cold drinks. The Dove around a mile away on the B1062 and A143 junction can provide hot meals - check opening days/times.

 - toilets (one disabled) are next to the first hangar and NAAFI.

 - the buildings for RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command & Air-Sea Rescue, Royal Observer Corps, and 446th Bomb Group USAAF, are within a short walk

 - the Adair Walk, a raised boardwalk to the river, is to the rear of the site and stretches some 350 yards (320m)

 - dogs are permitted on our site and in all buildings except the Shop (and rooms beyond) but must be on a lead at ALL times, and any fouling MUST be removed

  - we have a large collection so expect to spend a couple of hours at least looking around, and you may need to make a return trip to see it all. Our collection is growing daily so you will find something new on every occasion - there are some "hands-on" activities in the hangars for children, and a small sit-in fun aircraft and boat outdoors. When members are present in the Link Trainer Room it might be possible to have a "flight" in a WWII simulator for a donation

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WNAS Film Night
Feb
3

WNAS Film Night

We are asking attendees of the meeting to bring along their favourite aviation related movie footage - This can be either Hollywood style film, airshow footage (amateur or professional). documentary, TV show, YouTube clips or any other moving pictures.

Those present will take a vote on the evening’s viewing pleasures

Criteria:

1 Hour 45 mins max duration

(slighty flexible - less time for supper)

Formats: DVDs, most digital media on USB-A

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