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The Army Flying Museum, previously known as the Museum of Army Flying, [1] is a British military aviation museum about the history of flying in the British Army. It is located at Middle Wallop Flying Station , close to Andover in Hampshire , England.
Middle Wallop Flying Station is a British Army airfield located near the Hampshire village of Middle Wallop. It is the Headquarters for the Army Air Corps , and the 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team , and is also used for Army Air Corps training.
Army Flying Museum, Middle Wallop, Hampshire Avro Heritage Museum , Woodford, Greater Manchester Battle of Britain Memorial Flight , RAF Coningsby , Lincolnshire
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It serves as a 'living museum' for ex-service personnel commemorative and memorial purposes, as an aid to recruiting, and for supporting wider British Army heritage in public. [2] It features an aerial display group; comprising a de Havilland Beaver , a Westland Scout , an Agusta-Bell Sioux , and an Auster AOP.9 .
A significant proportion of the fuselage of Hamilcar TK777 is preserved at the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop in Hampshire, England. [87] A badly preserved section of the fuselage of TK718 is part of the collection of the Bovington Tank Museum, where it is displayed with a Tetrarch tank. [88]
The training of future Army Air Corps aircrew is delivered by the joint service UK Military Flying Training System. Elementary Flying Training is delivered at RAF Shawbury and Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. [28] Training Units, Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. 7 (Training) Regiment AAC. 671 Squadron – Juno HT1
70-15990 – Museum of Army Flying in Middle Wallop, England. ... 71-20998 - Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum in Hampton, Georgia [12] [13]