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One of the engines from ThrustSSC. First established in 1972 as the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Society, [1] the museum houses a varied array of over 60 complete or partial aircraft, including rarities such as the only complete de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.1 in private ownership, a flyable replica of the Colditz Cock escape glider, a Vickers Valetta VX580 C.2 and an FMA IA 58 Pucará that was ...
Newark Air Museum, Nottinghamshire; Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Flixton, Suffolk; North East Land, Sea and Air Museums, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear; North Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire [22] RAF Biggin Hill Museum & Chapel, Biggin Hill, Kent [23] RAF Bircham Newton Heritage Centre, Kings Lynn, Norfolk [24]
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum: Flixton: Waveney: Aviation: Historic aircraft, history of RAF Bungay and regimental collections of the units that served there, area aviation history, aviation history and artefacts from World War II Orford Castle: Orford: Suffolk Coastal: Historic house
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum; North East Land, Sea and Air Museums; R. RAF Wickenby Memorial Collection; Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust; S. Shoreham Aircraft Museum;
Imperial War Museum at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England: On static display Cockpit only [8] [9] XD857 1957 January 5th, 1957 February 19th, 1965 Royal Air Force: Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum at Flixton, Suffolk, England: On static display Cockpit only [10] [11] [12]
Royal Air Force Bungay or more simply RAF Bungay (known locally as Flixton) is a former Royal Air Force station located 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Bungay in the English county of Suffolk. The airfield is also known after the village of Flixton , near which it was built.
XV408 – Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, Chichester. [30] XV415 – Gate guardian at RAF Boulmer, Alnwick. [29] XV424 – Royal Air Force Museum London. [31] XV406 – Solway Aviation Museum, Carlisle. [32] XV474 - Imperial War Museum, Duxford. [33] XV497 – Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Flixton. [29]
In November 1985, a flood damaged the museum and much of its collection. [3] In April 1986, the museum was re-opened at the former Norfolk & Western Railway Freight Station in downtown Roanoke as the Virginia Museum of Transportation, recognized by the General Assembly of Virginia as the Commonwealth's official transportation museum.