Aviation Museums
and airworthy collections
and airworthy collections
Middle Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8DY
Located at Middle Wallop, the Army Flying Museum (previously known as the Museum of Army Flying) covers the history of flying in the British Army. Beginning in 1878 and continuing through to present day, the collections cover the five main branches of Army Aviation: the Royal Engineers, the Royal Flying Corps, the Glider Pilot Regiment, Air Observation Post Squadrons and the current Army Air Corps.
Visits:
23rd January 2016
08th April 2017
KJ351
XT108 'U'
G-AXKS
TJ569 / ex- G-AKOW
WJ358 / ex- G-ARYD
WZ721
70-15990
AE-409 / 656
XG502
51-11989
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XP821 'MCO'
XP822
WG432 / L
TK777
HH268 (Replica)
B-415 (Replica)
8381M / P-5
Rebuild of G-APXW, previously damaged, using additional parts from G-APWZ and G-ARDG
Displayed as 'XM819' (false markings - the actual XM819 re-registered as G-ARTV then to N747JC USA)
T9707 (actual T9708 / ex G-AKKR)
XK776
XZ795 (drone)
XL813
ZA209 (drone)
G-285 'E' / G-ALNH
N5195 / G-ABOX
XR232
243809
ZA737
XX153
XZ675 'H'
XP847
XP910 'D'
XV127
BAPC.561
BAPC.562
British Army Aeroplane No.1 (model)
Messerschmitt Me 321 B-1 Gigant ("W6+SW" model)
TASUMA Target - BAPC.560