Battle of Britain looks at this pivotal moment in Britain’s history as well as considering air defence of the UK during the First World War and Cold War. Explore the people and machines involved in the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, and learn more...
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Admission Prices, 1 January – 31 December 2013 Adult £17.50 Child (under 16) Free Senior/Student £14.00 Unemployed (with valid ID) £14.00 Disabled Adult £14.00 Disabled Senior/Student £12.25 Carer for Disabled Visitor: Free (one free carer per...
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A team of dedicated staff and volunteers at IWM Duxford care for hundreds of our unique exhibits. The techniques and materials used to preserve a First World War aircraft are very different to those required for a modern military jet, but both need...
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The Mess Restaurant Located next to the Visitor Centre The Mess Restaurant serves a selection of homemade cakes, sandwiches and rolls, paninis and children’s lunch boxes as well as a selection of snacks, soft drinks, freshly brewed teas, coffees and hot...
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Available on many weekends throughout the year, free tours are on offer to all visitors wishing to know more about the permanent exhibitions in either AirSpace, Hangar 4: Battle of Britain, the American Air Museum or Land Warfare. To see if a tour is...
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Eating and Drinking IWM Duxford has three cafés on site - The Mess Restaurant, Wing Co Joe’s Café and Station 357. There are also benches available throughout the site for visitors who bring a picnic. Toilets Toilets, including wheelchair-accessible...
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A visit to IWM Duxford is sure to be a great day out for all of the family to enjoy. There are always plenty of family activities going on at IWM Duxford including Funday Sundays, daily tours, fun activities during school holidays or our family-friendly...
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Explore the two former RAF Type 2 hangars where some of the privately-owned historic aircraft are restored, maintained and prepared for flight. At IWM Duxford we run an active airfield. Since 1977 our runway has been open to private fliers and over the...
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IWM Duxford owns and operates its historic airfield which first opened in 1918 and remains in regular use today. The airfield was built in the latter stages of the First World War to train new pilots. It played an important role in the Battle of Britain...