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Two nationally significant Second World War hangars at the Museum have undergone a major £3.6 million restoration and redevelopment, offering an exciting new experience for visitors of all ages.
Built in 1940-41, they will house an array of world-class military and civil aircraft engagingly presented alongside interactives and films. The stories of those who piloted or flew in the aircraft will also be told through thought-provoking displays featuring uniforms, documents and photographs.
One hangar displays military aircraft, including a Supermarine Spitfire, an English Electric Lightning and the oldest surviving Hawker Siddeley Harrier jump jet. The other displays smaller commercial and leisure aircraft dating from 1969 onwards including a Britten Norman Islander and a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer.
Exclusive pics caption:
Cadets form 132 (North Berwick) Sqn enjoyed flying their inflatable Spitfires at the preview of the newly redeveloped military aviation hangar at the National Museum of Flight.
L-R
Max Peterson, Cpl Fraser Munro, Flight Sergeant Hannah Munro, Gregor McClintock, Michael Fraser and Harrison Woolley.
Neil Hanna Photography
www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk
07702 246823
Built in 1940-41, they will house an array of world-class military and civil aircraft engagingly presented alongside interactives and films. The stories of those who piloted or flew in the aircraft will also be told through thought-provoking displays featuring uniforms, documents and photographs.
One hangar displays military aircraft, including a Supermarine Spitfire, an English Electric Lightning and the oldest surviving Hawker Siddeley Harrier jump jet. The other displays smaller commercial and leisure aircraft dating from 1969 onwards including a Britten Norman Islander and a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer.
Exclusive pics caption:
Cadets form 132 (North Berwick) Sqn enjoyed flying their inflatable Spitfires at the preview of the newly redeveloped military aviation hangar at the National Museum of Flight.
L-R
Max Peterson, Cpl Fraser Munro, Flight Sergeant Hannah Munro, Gregor McClintock, Michael Fraser and Harrison Woolley.
Neil Hanna Photography
www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk
07702 246823
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![Two nationally significant Second World War hangars at the Museum have undergone a major £3.6 million restoration and redevelopment, offering an exciting new experience for visitors of all ages.<br />
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Built in 1940-41, they will house an array of world-class military and civil aircraft engagingly presented alongside interactives and films. The stories of those who piloted or flew in the aircraft will also be told through thought-provoking displays featuring uniforms, documents and photographs.<br />
One hangar displays military aircraft, including a Supermarine Spitfire, an English Electric Lightning and the oldest surviving Hawker Siddeley Harrier jump jet. The other displays smaller commercial and leisure aircraft dating from 1969 onwards including a Britten Norman Islander and a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer.<br />
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Exclusive pics caption:<br />
Cadets form 132 (North Berwick) Sqn enjoyed flying their inflatable Spitfires at the preview of the newly redeveloped military aviation hangar at the National Museum of Flight.<br />
L-R<br />
Max Peterson, Cpl Fraser Munro, Flight Sergeant Hannah Munro, Gregor McClintock, Michael Fraser and Harrison Woolley.<br />
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Neil Hanna Photography<br />
www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk<br />
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