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I enjoyed a lovely day at The Newark Air Museum, with a friend today. It stayed lovely and sunny for much of the day, however, I did feel a little windswept. The Museum is located on the former RAF Winthorpe airfield in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and is one of the largest volunteer-managed aviation museums in the UK. It houses an impressive collection of over 90 aircraft and cockpit sections, including significant and noteworthy models listed on the National Aviation Heritage Register. The museum spans 16 acres and includes two large display hangars that protect many exhibits from the weather, making it a suitable visit year-round.

Key highlights of the museum include a variety of aircraft ranging from military jets to helicopters and civilian planes, as well as an extensive collection of aviation artefacts and more than thirty aero engines. Some notable aircraft on display include the English Electric Canberra, Gloster Meteor, and Hawker Hunter.

The museum is also known for hosting special events such as Cockpit-Fest, where aviation enthusiasts can explore numerous aircraft cockpits brought in from across the UK and Europe. Additionally, it organizes Aerojumble sales and other themed events throughout the year.

You can enjoy the museum’s café and a well-stocked shop, often praised as one of the best specialist aviation outlets in the Midlands. The museum also supports educational visits, offering programs focused on World War II history and the principles of flight, catering to a wide range of audiences from school groups to aviation enthusiasts.

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