Unofficial Museum Guide


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MS.505 Criquet G-BIRW
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Dove 6 G-ANOV
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Druine Turbulent G-AVPC and Blue Streak
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Harrier GR.1 XV277
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Kay Gyroplane G-ACVA
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Lightning F.2A XN776
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Sea Hawk F.2 WF259
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Tornado F.3 ZE934
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Vulcan B.2 XM597
(photo, Paul Harrison)
Blue Steel missile with the Vulcan
(photo, Jeremy Briggs)
Spitfire XVI TE462
(photo, Paul Harrison)
Buccaneer S.2B XT288
(photo, Paul Harrison)
Vulcan ‘bomb’ symbols (photo, Paul Harrison) Nose of TE462 (photo, Paul Harrison)
Puss Moth VH-UQB (photo, Paul Harrison) Dragon I VH-SNB (photo, Paul Harrison)

3 Comments

  • By BRIAN STAFFORD, 10 June 2010 @ 10:08 pm

    Hello.
    I am interested in the history of the ME163 Komet in your collection and in particular whethe it was ever displayed at the main gate at RAF North Coates in 1963.
    I do have evidence of it being at West Raynham but North Coates. If you can be of any help I would appreciate you contacting me
    Rgards
    brian Stafford

  • By Bradley Smith, 11 April 2011 @ 10:50 am

    Hello,
    Ive been to the national museum of flight before and think its absoloutly amazing I really enjoyed it and am going back with my friend for my birthday this year. I also have to ssy when I was there it made me really happy that I could go on and experience the concorde. I cant wait until I go back this year because after I left the BOAC 707 (British Overseas Air Cratf) came in well the front part. I loved experencing what it was like to be on some of the aircraft that they had to offer. Overall it is a great place to go for a fun day out and am look forward to going back.
    kind regards
    Bradley Smith

  • By Peter Amos, 23 June 2011 @ 1:41 pm

    Is the Miles M.18 still on display?

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