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Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Hi all,
The eldest is at an age where they want to see things up close (planes, helo's, anything that moves) ... we ruined them a bit by bringing them to the likes of Bournemouth Aviation museum a few times, where you can pretty much sit in and touch everything, so the likes of Middle Wallaop's museum (which is fantastic IMO) just doesn't do it for them (more looking, less things to sit in and play with)...
What is available around the UK, that they can sit in and pretend and play?
The eldest is at an age where they want to see things up close (planes, helo's, anything that moves) ... we ruined them a bit by bringing them to the likes of Bournemouth Aviation museum a few times, where you can pretty much sit in and touch everything, so the likes of Middle Wallaop's museum (which is fantastic IMO) just doesn't do it for them (more looking, less things to sit in and play with)...
What is available around the UK, that they can sit in and pretend and play?
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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Steamy,
The Boscombe Down Collection just down the road from MW at Old Sarum, Salisbury is just such a museum. C.30 aircraft cockpits to sit in...
http://boscombedownaviationcollection.co.uk/Index.htm
Freeman
The Boscombe Down Collection just down the road from MW at Old Sarum, Salisbury is just such a museum. C.30 aircraft cockpits to sit in...
http://boscombedownaviationcollection.co.uk/Index.htm
Freeman
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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
I visited Portland D-Day museum several years ago, very interactive exhibits (at least it was back then anyway).
https://ddaycentre.com/
Cheers,
Stu
https://ddaycentre.com/
Cheers,
Stu
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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Good call. This one is great for kids of all ages. Thoroughly recommend it. Might not be open for the season just yet...StuBie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:17 amI visited Portland D-Day museum several years ago, very interactive exhibits (at least it was back then anyway).
https://ddaycentre.com/
Cheers,
Stu
Freeman
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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Not just kids, I had great fun playing around on a 40mm Bofors gunFreeman Lowell wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:22 amGood call. This one is great for kids of all ages. Thoroughly recommend it. Might not be open for the season just yet...StuBie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:17 amI visited Portland D-Day museum several years ago, very interactive exhibits (at least it was back then anyway).
https://ddaycentre.com/
Cheers,
Stu
Freeman

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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Coventry Aircraft Museum is/was quite hands on, haven't been for a few years though..
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Yeovilton wasn't bad till recent times.
middle wallop was (and still is, luckily) good too.
unfortunately one of the best for hands on in my option, Newquay (Jag Cockpits the lot) got closed by a council who will undoubtedly sell off the land to some business who will use it as storage...

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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Back on topic and trying to provide something of use to you, Aeroventure at Doncaster has a few you can sit in.
Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Bit of a trek but the Dumfries and Galloway Air Museum lets you into quite a few of the exhibits
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Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
Supervised cockpit access available on a regular basis at NAM; as described in here: http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/NAM_open_cockpits
With the school half-term holidays approaching the next couple of weeks should be quite busy thanks to the efforts of our open-cockpit volunteers.
With the school half-term holidays approaching the next couple of weeks should be quite busy thanks to the efforts of our open-cockpit volunteers.

Re: Museums where you can actually sit and touch things
thank you all for the brilliant suggestions :-)
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