Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
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4 May 2014, 06:00
Barry Lloyd
Glad you like them - it's run by volunteers, they're only too happy to talk about the planes and show you round.
Glad you like them - it's run by volunteers, they're only too happy to talk about the planes and show you round.
4 May 2014, 16:19
Christian Bruer
British museums are most interesting and I always like to have a chat with the people who are working or running the museums. Sometimes it is living history.
British museums are most interesting and I always like to have a chat with the people who are working or running the museums. Sometimes it is living history.
4 May 2014, 18:22
Alan Rush
Thanks for the photos. Great to see them since an "in person" visit is not going to happen any time soon. Great to see the aircraft up close and great to have the volunteers to keep them available.
Thanks for the photos. Great to see them since an "in person" visit is not going to happen any time soon. Great to see the aircraft up close and great to have the volunteers to keep them available.
4 May 2014, 20:11
Album info
A few photos from our visit to the museum in April 2014, situated in West Sussex in England, that might be useful when detailing. A former RAF base during WWII, this base was used by SOE to drop agents into Europe and has an exhibition of the equipment that was used in the clandestine missions. It was also used for a couple of record breaking flights and currently has the Gloster Meteor and the Hawker Hunter that both broke world speed records in 1946 and 1953 respectively.