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Memorial at the rear of the car park
(photo, Mitch Peeke)
What's Here:
Not strictly a museum, more an evocative memorial to the Allied aircrews of the Battle of Britain. Officially opened in July 1993, the memorial is in the shape of a giant three-bladed propeller carved into the ground, with the statue of a lone airman sitting on the propeller-boss looking out to sea. Carved on the boss are the Squadron badges of the RAF units which took part in the battle. The surrounding grassy area features a series of raised banks which give the impression of pilot's leather flying helmet and earphones. A visitors centre sells a range of souvenirs and refreshments. Close-by are two circular concrete areas. On one sits the Full Scale Model (FSM) of a Hawker Hurricane in the markings of 56 Sqn. On the other is a Supermarine Spitfire FSM in the markings of 72 Sqn. These 'models' are of very high quality and considerably enhance the experience of visiting the site. Location:At Capel-le-Ferne, between Folkestone and Dover. Access is from the A20 from Dover, or the M20 from Folkestone, then via the A2011. See this location on Microsoft Live Search Maps Opening Hours:The car park and visitors centre are open daily 11.00 am to 5.00 pm (last admission 4.30 pm), 1 April to 11 November. The site may be accessed on foot outside of these times. Admission:Free, donations appreciated.
Amenities:Toilets, Parking, Visitors Centre, access for the disabled. Contacts:National Battle of Britain Memorial, New Dover Road, Capel-le-Ferne, Folkestone, Kent. Tel: 01303 249292. Battle of Britain Memorial, Capel-le-Ferne
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