Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
4 Aug 2024
One of the UK’s leading aviation museums
Located in a corner of the former Tangmere airfield, was famed as an RAF fighter station from 1918 until Fighter Command left in 1958.
The museum was opened by a group of aviation enthusiasts in 1982 to promote public awareness of the United Kingdom’s military aviation heritage, to educate present and future generations in military aviation and to serve as a memorial to airmen and airwomen who gave their lives in the service of this country. Since that time it has been managed and run mainly by volunteers and in 2017 was awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Now one of the UK’s leading aviation museums, it is home to an impressive display of historic aircraft and has a unique collection of aviation memorabilia stretching from the First World War through to the Cold War. Amongst the many attractions, there are numerous interactive displays and aircraft cockpits and simulators for visitors to experience.
Light refreshments may be purchased in the Museum’s Cockpit Cafe.
Ticket prices are £11 or £9 if over 60.
If 12 or more wish to visit then we will get a 10% discount for a group booking. So when 12 have registered then you will be contacted to make a payment, otherwise we will pay on the day. Meeting place and time will be set nearer the date.
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, Gamecock Terrace,
Tangmere Nr. Chichester, West Sussex PO20 2ES Tel: 01243 790090
Venue: Tangmere Military Aviation Museum (Visit Website)
Location: Gamecock Terrace, Tangmere, Nr Chichester. West Sussex PO20 2ES (Go to map)
Organised by: Andy McLaren
Cost: See Text
There are 21 people registered:
Graham and Michelle, Robin Charlton, Mike Heelis, Darren White, James, Andy McLaren, Jenny and Christophe, John Cox/Michael Burke, Barry & John, Christine Moss, Richard, Anne & Carol, Lynda Heelis, Dave & Jan Hankin
It missed my name on the list of entrants.
Hi David
I have just made the correction for you.
I think you probably did not enter the 2 names where it says ‘Their Names’.