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    Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

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    The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford is home to over 75 historic aircraft and offers a fun, entertaining day out for the entire family. Aircraft on display include the world’s oldest Spitfire, the unique TSR2 and the mighty Vulcan bomber to name but a few. Opening in April 2018 will be new displays exploring the first 100 years of the RAF, the role it plays today and its future contributions. Plus, the new aircraft collection at Cosford which includes a collection of Second World War aircraft; including the Wolverhampton built Boulton Paul Defiant, the Bf109, Tiger Moth, Gladiator and Ju88, will enable to RAF’s story to be more comprehensively represented to audiences in the Midlands. Discover a world class collection of aircraft displayed inside three wartime hangars and within the award winning National Cold War Exhibition. This landmark building truly has the ‘wow’ factor with its eye-catching architecture and design. Visitors will discover Cold War stories in immersive Hotspots; explore thrilling displays of aircraft, iconic cars, models, tanks and even life-sized Russian dolls. Set amongst the museum’s collection of warplanes, three iconic First World War aircraft; the Sopwith Pup, Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter and the Bristol M.1c form the centre piece of the ‘First World War in the Air’ Exhibition. Displayed alongside the aircraft are the personal items of Second Lieutenant Kevin Robert Furniss of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), who lived only a few miles from Cosford in Wolverhampton. Learn if you have what it takes to be a pilot in Fun ‘n’ Flight which is packed with hands on excitement. Whether you’re learning how to fly a Spitfire, investigating air flow with ‘The Blower’ or guiding a Hercules to a drop zone you will be learning and having fun. Let your imagination take flight on board the Museum’s 4D Experience which combines cutting-edge 3D computer animation with the added fourth dimension of special environmental effects. Experience the thrill of flying in formation with the world famous aerobatic display team the Red Arrows in the new 4D ride. After wondering in the hangars, visitors can relax and enjoy a coffee in the licensed Refuel Restaurant which has a great selection of hot and cold food available and views overlooking the airfield. Or, if it’s light refreshments you are after, head to the classic Citroen H Van in the National Cold War Exhibition and enjoy a snack against a backdrop of aircraft. RAF Museum Cosford is one day out that everyone will enjoy, whatever the weather and with a wide range of exciting events taking place throughout the year, there is something to suit all ages.

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    fairylou

    Apr 2025

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    5

    Fantastically Accessible

    Brilliant access to this free museum (although it’s certainly worth a donation if you can) Parking was charged but lots of disabled spaces. Primarily run with volunteers there was at no point a time where assistance was not to hand or easily spotted by the smart red tops they wear. Every hanger was full of interesting sights and many interactive displays. The sheer size of each of the hangers housing a myriad of brilliantly restored historic planes, land based vehicles as well as international and British memorabilia were fully accessible- although our visit was on a Bank holiday it never felt like there was an overwhelming number of people. Every location had accessible toilets and lifts to move up and down when needed. Tables for food were also easy to place wheelchair without feeling you were in anyone’s way. Wheelchairs, scooters and walkers free to use on a first come service.
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    m_m_d

    Jul 2018

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    5

    Family visit to see my son at RAF Cosford

    Free entry to the museum but car parking charges apply (even disabled). This makes it a very cheap day out. Fantastic museum - all disabled friendly. Even has wheelchairs and mobility scooters to borrow. Very easy to find your way about and all exhibits are clearly marked.

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    Lysander Avenue, Shifnal, Shifnal, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, TF11 8UP

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