The Hucknall Flight Test Museum located at the former Rolls-Royce aero engine site in Nottinghamshire, will be officially opening to the public on 5 April.
Repairs and exhibit refurbishments have been conducted, and donations made to the collection by, among others, the RAF Museum such as an early Welland jet engine and a sectioned Merlin 24, along with smaller artefacts from the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust and the company photographic department. All of them help tell the story of testing at Hucknall.

The museum will be open for booked visits on an appointment basis. Donations are requested rather than an entry fee, with suggested minimum contributions of £8.00 per adult and £5.00 for children. For further details visit huftm.com.
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