City of Norwich Aviation Museum

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Gloster Meteor F8 WK654 preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Gloster Meteor F8 WK654 preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Handley Page Dart Herald G-ASKK preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Handley Page Dart Herald G-ASKK preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Hawker Hunter F51 (ex. Royal Danish Air Force E-409, painted to represent an aircraft of 74 Tiger Squadron Royal Air Force) preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Hawker Hunter F51 (ex. Royal Danish Air Force E-409, painted to represent an aircraft of 74 Tiger Squadron Royal Air Force) preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Dassault Mystère IV No.121 preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Dassault Mystère IV No.121 preserved at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum is voluteer run museum and charitable trust dedicated to the preservation of the Aviation History of the county of Norfolk, England. The museum is located on the northern edge of Norwich International Airport and is reached by road through the village of Horsham St. Faith.

The museum is open daily except Mondays during the summer months and on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays through the winter. A small charge is made for admission.

[edit] Collections and Displays

The museum has an aircraft collection featuring the following preserved aircraft:

Formerly included in the collection were:

The museum has indoor displays relating to the history of Aviation in Norfolk that include:

[edit] See also

For additional historical material relating to Norfolk Aviation the Norfolk Airfields page is a useful starting point.

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