East Fortune. I think we need to be a little careful. I have been back in the last month after an absence of several years. While one hangar has (No1?) has been closed because there is too much in there for the public to enter safely, I did think the revised layout and interactive boards in the other hangars was much better and the whole more family friendly. Why is this important? Because if you don’t catch ’em young, you don’t generally catch ’em as they have fallen for something else. Secondly for those who abhor aircraft outside, corroding, like me, I understand East Fortune has purchased/obtained access to land just outside the listed site boundary and is building a new hangar to house all outside exhibits. I enjoyed my day more than I expected based on my previous visit and wish them well. Things are changing.