Army Flying Museum
Excerpt
The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop, Stockbridge, charts over 100 years of British Army aviation from WWI observation balloons to modern attack helicopters. Housed in two spacious hangars beside an active Army Air Corps airfield, it presents more than 35 fixed-wing and rotary aircraft amid interactive galleries. Facilities include the Apache Café overlooking the […]

Features
- 1940s house diorama
- Aérospatiale Gazelle
- Auster AOP series
- battlefield landing zone diorama
- Bell AH-1 Cobra
- Bristol Sycamore
- CG-4A Waco glider (Hadrian)
- de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
- Horsa glider sections
- interactive flight simulators
- medals and honours gallery
- original archives and personal artefacts.
- ParaDog display
- Rotabuggy replica
- Rotachute
- Saunders-Roe Skeeter
- Taylorcraft Auster
- Westland Lynx XX 153
- Westland Scout AH 1
- Westland WAH-64D Apache AH 1
Description
The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop, Stockbridge, charts over 100 years of British Army aviation from WWI observation balloons to modern attack helicopters. Housed in two spacious hangars beside an active Army Air Corps airfield, it presents more than 35 fixed-wing and rotary aircraft amid interactive galleries.
Facilities include the Apache Café overlooking the runway, a well-stocked gift shop, free on-site parking, accessible ramps and toilets, induction-loop assistance, mobility-scooter loans, seating throughout, and volunteer-led guided tours.
Special exhibits feature the UK’s only Apache AH Mk 1, original Horsa glider sections, a Rotabuggy (flying jeep) replica, WWII-era Auster AOP, flight simulators, and dioramas recreating a 1940s house and battlefield landing zones.
Photo credit: Ben Salter
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Contact Info
- 01264781086
- info@armyflying.com
- www.armyflying.com
- Army Flying Museum, Kentsboro, Stockbridge SO20 8FB