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Going to England soon. I know there are aviation museums at Hendon
and Duxford. Any others I shouldn't miss? TIA vince norris |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:19:03 -0500, vincent p. norris
wrote: Going to England soon. I know there are aviation museums at Hendon and Duxford. Any others I shouldn't miss? TIA vince norris Old Warden, where they fly 'em Imperial War Museum London, where they hang 'em up. Brian Whatcott Altus, OK |
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Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:19:03 -0500, vincent p. norris wrote: Going to England soon. I know there are aviation museums at Hendon and Duxford. Any others I shouldn't miss? TIA vince norris Old Warden, where they fly 'em Imperial War Museum London, where they hang 'em up. Brian Whatcott Altus, OK There aren't a lot of airplanes at the Imperial War Museum (IWM), London. Just a few in the main gallery and then some "pieces" scattered around. There is a P51, a Spitfire, a V2, a bullet from the Nazi WWII railroad gun, a Spitfire, a BE2, A Sopwith Camel, a HE 162 (German WWII Jet).... and a couple of others. However that museum is one of my favorites. I've spent a lot of time there, perhaps 2 days, scattered across a half-dozen visits and I've not finished perusing the material. There are a lot of in-depth exhibits that, if you spend the time, give a great feel for what life was like during various wars. You see the home front, foot soldier, aviator, naval warfare, ships, planes, guns, propganda, spies, ...... and there is a whole room on the winners of various high honors -- including a young lady from BC, Canada who won a George's cross for wrestling a cougar off her younger brother. Now thats the IWM in London -- its south of downtown; take the Bakerloo to Lambeth North ... its just a couple of blocks away and there are signs (its on Lambeth Road). Actually its a bit more interesting to walk there ... say from Westminster station to the Lambeth Bridge and then just continue down Lambeth Raod. The HMS Belfast -- near the Tower Bridge on the south side of the Thames is also part of the IWM but no airplanes. The air museum at Duxford is also part of the IWM. I've not been to Duxford (yet). There is another aircraft museum that I haven't seen mentioned called the 'Fleet Air Museum' that is in Youvilton. They've got a Concord and a lot of naval airplanes. On your way to/from that one you can visit Stonehenge ... and perhaps stop off at the Great Western Railroad Museum in Swindon..... Jim Kaufeld Jim Kaufeld |
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Thanks, guys.
vince norris |
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