From the moment you enter the Museum of Army Flying you will be amazed at the fascinating history of ?soldiers in the air? spanning well over 100 years. This award winning museum has something for everyone. It is home to a unique collection of aviation history, one of both national and international importance with over 35 military machines ? kites, gliders, aeroplanes and helicopters on display.
The Museum serves as a profound and inspiring tribute to the men and their machines. Numerous dioramas and static displays tracing the developments of Army flying from pre Royal Flying Corps years through World War 2 to more recent conflicts in Ireland, the Falklands and the Gulf, give adults and children a fascinating and imaginative glimpse of airmen and life on the home front.
There are plenty of instructional and ?hands on? flying games and activities for children, Rose Terrace a ?1940?s House?, a popular caf? for rest and refreshment and a fascinating gift shop.
Forthcoming Events:
May 6th Family Day & Car Boot Sale.
July 7th Test Flight an evening garden party with flying displays beside the river Test.
August 11th Sponsored Ghost Vigil in the Museum?s haunted places!
November 2nd Ice & Elegance lunchtime and evening fashion shows.
Directions
The museum is alongside Middle Wallop airfield so you can watch the everyday flying of the Army Air Corps while enjoying a picnic in the grounds or a meal in the caf?.
Opening Times
Daily 10:00am to 4:30pm
Last Admissions at 4:00pm
Admission
Adults ?6.50
Child ?4.50
Senior/Student ?5.00
Family Group ?20.00
Military Assoc ?4.50
Adult Group ?6.00
Senior/Student Group ?4.50