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Jet Provost T.3 XM402 (photo, Allan Barley)

Fenland and West Norfolk Aviation Museum
(An Unofficial Guide)

What's Here:

The main museum display comprises are large number of exhibits recovered from aIrcraft 'digs' in the surrounding area. The aircraft park includes the cockpit from one of the MiG-29s which collided at RAF Fairford in 1995. Aircraft cockpits are open for inspection when weather permits.

Location:

At Bambers Garden Centre, Old Lynn Road, West Walton Highway, 3 miles north-east of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Off the A47/B198 junction and signposted from the A47. See this location on Microsoft Live Search Maps

Opening Hours:

Open Weekends and Bank Holidays 9.30 am to 5.00 pm, Good Friday to the end of September. Other times by appointment.

Admission:

See official website for details.

Amenities:

Toilets, Parking, Cafe, Souvenir shop, Access for the disabled.

Contacts:

Secretary, F&WNAM, Old Lynn Road, West Walton Highway, Wisbech, Norfolk, PE14 7DA. Tel: 01945 461771, e-mail: fawnaps@aol.com, website: FAWNAPS


Vampire T.11 XD434 (photo, Allan Barley)Lightning T.5 XS459 (photo, Allan Barley)


List of Aircraft Exhibits:

IdentityType (Real Identity)
WR971Avro Shackleton MR.3/3 (fuselage)
XM402/JBAC Jet Provost T.3
XM468BAC Jet Provost T.3 (nose)
-BAC Jet Provost (procedures trainer)
XS420BAC Lightning T.5*
XS459/AWBAC Lightning T.5
-Boeing 747 (cockpit)
XD434/25de Havilland Vampire T.11
XN983Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B (nose)
526Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum (cockpit)
G-ARNHPiper Colt 108
XP488Slingsby Grasshopper TX.1
* Currently off site at Walpole St Andrew for restoration work.


Any additional photographs illustrating this museum would be welcome.

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