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100 (Special Duties) Group’s story from its formation on 8th November 1943 to 1945
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100 (Special Duties) Group’s story from its formation on 8th November 1943 to 1945
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100 (Special Duties) Group’s story from its formation on 8th November 1943 to 1945
I liked the Horsa Glider.
Touching the last remaining part of a Sea Hornet was very special
Amazing seeing all the history and the workmanship that goes into the restoration of all the planes. It really is a hands on experience and the volunteers really make this place special. Definitely will return when the new hangar is finished.
I loved being able to get really close to the exhibits.
We had a lovely day out. We really enjoyed all of the brilliant exhibits!
If you are interested in the history of aviation in the UK then this is an absolute must visit place. It follows the history of the Dr Havilland family’s passion for flying developing into manufacturing their own airplanes.
There are lots of curators around who are only too pleased to give information on the history of the various exhibits. Well worth the entrance fee!
It was a very good opportunity to learn about British aviation history and very enjoyable for kids too. I will definitely recommend this museum. True that it could be better kept, but definitely worth it for the aviation enthusiast.
A truly great collection and friendly, enthusiastic volunteers.
I think this was the big attraction for me.As other people have said there are a number of aircraft outside and exposed to the elements and slowly deteriorating but the Museum know this and are fundraising for another hangar.
de Havilland Aircraft Museum, Salisbury Hall, London Colney, Hertfordshire, AL2 1BU
Registered Under Charities Act 1960. No. 286794