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Museum Details
The Museum of Army Flying
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Middle Wallop
Stockbridge
SO20 8DY
Hampshire
England
Collection details
Archives
Aviation
Coins and Medals
Fine Art
Land Transport
Social History
Weapons and War
Facilities
Parking: yes
Food: yes
Shop: yes
Guided tours: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Library: yes
Study area: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Visual disability facilities: yes
Our archive and library is open to the public by appointment only
Contact details
General Enquiries (Tel)
:
01264 7814421
Education (Tel)
:
01264 7814421
Director (Tel)
:
01264 7814461
Marketing (Tel)
:
01264 7814428
Archive / Library (Tel)
:
01264 7814379
General (Fax)
:
01264 781694
Enquiries / PA to Director
:
enquiries@flying-museum.org.uk
Education
:
education@flying-museum.org.uk
Marketing
:
alison@flying-museum.org.uk
General Museum
:
www.flying-museum.org.uk
Open
Daily 1000-1630
Last entry 1600
Closed over Christmas
Closed
Closed over Christmas
Admission charges
Subject to change (yearly)
Adults: £6.50
OAPs: £5.00
Child: £4.50
Family £15.00
Description
From the moment you enter the Museum of Army Flying you will be amazed at the fascinating history of 'soldiers in the air' spanning over 100 years. This award winning museum has something for all the family. It is home to a unique collection of aviation history, with gliders, aeroplanes and helicopters on display.
Detailed dioramas, battle trophies and models give adults and children a fascinating glimpse into the life of airmen, and our 1940s House is a wonderful way to understand what life was like on the Home Front. There are hands on flying games and activities for children, a licensed cafe and a wonderful gift shop.
The museum is situated alongside Middle Wallop Airfield so you can also watch the everyday flying of the Army Air Corps
Collections description
With imaginative dioramas and static displays the museum traces the development of Army Flying from pre World War I to today's moden Army Air Corps. An inspiring and profound tribute to the men and machines that have fulfilled the Army's vital battlefield roles of observation, reconnaissance and offensive action from the air. With over 35 fixed winged and rotary aircraft on display, including the largest collection of military gliders in Europe, the story of the British Army Aviation is told in five distinct parts.
We now also offer an insight into what life was like on the Home Front during World War 2 with our new 1940s House
Key artists and exhibits
D-Day Landings
;
Home Front
;
Pegasus Bridge
;
Gulf War
;
Iraq War
;
First World War
;
Second World War
;
Hamilcar Glider
;
Horsa Glider
;
Hotspur Glider
;
Chipmunk
;
Sopworth
;
Scout Helicopters
;
Operation Overlord
;
Propaganda
;
Arhnem
;
The Falklands
;
Glider Pilot Regiment
;
Northern Ireland Conflict
Trails
VE Day 60 Years: A Soldier's Life - The Army In World War Two
Available resources
Primary Education Programme at The Museum of Army Flying (history/literacy/science)
; Handling collection; Resouce pack; Teachers' pack; Visit; Workshop (Resource)
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