The national WW2 museum is the embark of the tour which has a lifetime which has setting the foot in the land where it has presented an intimate and unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the past. It has an exclusive weeklong tour where you will visit the villages and airfields from which American flyboys launched in massive bombing camping against Nazi Germany. The Master Of The Air Tour has the might of the American military base in the country where they prove decisive in securing the final victory.
It has an impact where it was cultural with the military presence in the UK during World War II and immense. It has been over there where you brought the excitements where nylons and jazz, where you have seen the prosperous land where it has run down the population of the UK. These airfields will be featured location in the mini-series master of the air and visit the WW2 8th Air Force tours. Where you can visit the military fields and where you can see the forces and know more about them. Where you can also get the tour to bases in Norfolk and Suffolk.
You need to get a sense of the cultural impact of the four-day tour which will tell you about the four-day tour which includes the airbase. It tells the story of the American experience in the ear which will change the world and know about the history where you know why it fought, how it was won, and what it meant today. In the Master Of Air Tour where you will get the itinerary which includes hotel accommodation, breakfast, a couch, museums, and a guide which will tell about every aspect and know about the history.
4 Day Itinerary
The trip to the master of air tour itinerary has been discussed below:
Day 1: Where you can visit the rough control tower aviation museum which is the home of the 94th bombardment group, which will take part in the big week between 20th and 25th February 1944. Where you can also meet at Bury St Edmunds and start your trip.
Day 2: Visit the Martlesham health airfield home of the 356th fighter group which is equipped initially with thunderbolts and then has mustang fighters. Where list detaches airfield home of the 493rd bomb group which was equipped with B-24 liberators then to B-17 flying fortresses which will change the mind and give the proper view of the fortress.
Day 3: You can visit the Cambridge American cemetery where you can donate to the university of Cambridge and it has cemetery contains the remains of 3912 of the war dead where it has 5127 names which are recorded on the walls of the missing, where most of the people die in the battle and of the Atlantic or the strategic air of Europe. Where you can visit the IWM Duxford which is Britain's largest aviation museum. In the late 1970s, the museum acquired several important American aircraft.
Day 4: Visit tibenham airfield which is the home of the 445th bomb group and James Stewart which is a famous Hollywood actor. Where you can also visit Horham airfield the 95th bomb group is famous for being the first US group to bomb Berlin in daylight during WW2 8th Air Force Tours.