September 3, 2008 at 12:04 am
Spent the afternoon today at The Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum. Always a pleasure and so much crammed into the hanger. One of the volunteers heard my 3 year old son saying “Spitfire, spitfire” when looking at anything with wings. He went behind the scenes and came back 2 mins later and presented him with a nice old Airfix model of a Mark 1 Spit, looked very worn with no prop, no canopy, no undercarriage but to my son it was something to be very proud of and really made his day. A lovely touch and confirmation, if I needed it, that these places offer so much more than Disneyland and all the other big corporate days out.
By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd September 2008 at 17:57
It’s a great museum, the staff are friendly, the planes are looked after well. The pub next door landlord is friendly. I last went a fornight ago. Brilliant :D10/10
By: J Boyle - 3rd September 2008 at 16:17
One of my favorite museums in the UK (reminds me of the early days at Pima in Tucson) and well worth supporting.
By: patb - 3rd September 2008 at 14:43
I was meaning to try the pub but ran out of time at the Museum and also got sidetracked by the scones and jam in the cafe:D
PS with a very original Sea Harrier and a Pucara that they are working on, thats a potential Falklands display/exhibit if ever I saw one
By: austernj673 - 3rd September 2008 at 13:39
I got to know one of the volunteers quite well, Normandy and Arnhem glider pilot Albert Midgley, not seen him for years, hope he is still well.
By: Moggy C - 3rd September 2008 at 13:08
Great museum doing good stuff on a tight budget. Friendly staff, stonking good pub next door.
My idea of what a museum should be like 🙂
Moggy
By: FMK.6JOHN - 3rd September 2008 at 08:23
Only been to Flixton once about four years ago, bloomin loved the place, must get back there some day.
Regards,
John.