August 16, 2004 at 8:00 pm
Folks
Just to let you know about our little museum at Inverness, we are very close to formally opening, enjoy the attached images.
By: JetBlast - 17th August 2004 at 18:44
Great news Chaps, I will get myself up their as soon as humanly possible, I still have a stack load of manuals for James & the Bucc and will bring them with me.
See you soon.
By: dodrums - 17th August 2004 at 10:41
GG
Good to hear that things are progressing. What other exhibits are there apart from the airframes and cockpits?
Pity that I couldn’t stop when I was passing Inverness the other week, but maybe try to ‘pop’ up some weekend.
best wishes
Ken
By: GATEGUARD - 17th August 2004 at 07:57
Thanks
Glad to hear your favourable comments, If you know Inverness Airport we are located on the Industrial site, and are very easy to find. We are allways happy to have visitors (Saturday/Sunday is best and we do allow visitors to go inside the exhibits)) even now as we continue prepare the site. We just have a few jobs left, mostly to assist our disabled enthusiats, but the hope is to be open to the public from late August or early September.
The Valiant (XD875) was previously at Bruntingthorpe and Newark, the Bucc (XK532) is the ex Lossy gate Guard, The Lightning (XM169) & JP (XN607) are on loan from Ken Ward but we have plans to expand further this year, but site size will make that challenge interesting. I will post more views in due course
GG
By: landyman - 16th August 2004 at 23:18
Hi Gateguard, cool pics, is that Valiant cockpit th ex Newark one? its a bit of a trek for me but i will try and get up that way some time and have a looksee.
Greg
By: RadarArchive - 16th August 2004 at 22:27
I’m pleased to hear that you’ve made such excellent progress and I look forward to making a trip up to Inverness in the not too distant future to see your collection. Am I right in thinking that you’re located on part of the Longman estate, ie on the site of the aerodrome?
Do you have displays of information about local aviation sites? I ask because as well as aerodromes such as Longman and also Lossiemouth and Kinloss (the latter two not being too far from Inverness) there was also the Fighter Group Headquarters at Raigmore and numerous other units in the Inverness area during the war. It would be good to tell their story. I have quite a bit of info on Raigmore and other places such as Bunchrew House if you’re interested.
By: archieraf - 16th August 2004 at 21:39
Excellent news. Can you give more info about the museum and when you hope to be open for business? Will look forward to paying a visit.
Cheers
By: Charlielima5 - 16th August 2004 at 21:32
Interesting news – where exactly is the museum and when did the Valiant cockpit arrive? It looks like the one that was at Newark Air Museum.
By: SCOTTY GR4 - 16th August 2004 at 21:31
When r u hoping to open used to live in Lossie mite come up for a visit in the coming months?
By: Puukka - 16th August 2004 at 21:30
Wow, looks great!
Should I ever come near your place, a must!
Cheers, Herbert