Air Space

Museum | Cambridge | England | United Kingdom

The AirSpace is one of the main exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, England. In this impressive hall, visitors can get up close to some of the world's most famous aircraft, including the Avro Lancaster, the Supermarine Spitfire, the Concorde, and the Avro Vulcan. The exhibition provides a deep insight into the history of aviation and the technological developments that shaped these iconic aircraft.

Highlights of the exhibition:

Avro Lancaster Mk.X: This legendary Allied bomber from World War II is famous for its role in the Dambusters raid. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the interior of this historic aircraft and learn more about its significance in the war.

Avro Vulcan: As the most famous of the "V-Bombers," the Vulcan was the backbone of British nuclear deterrence during the Cold War. The exhibition allows visitors to enter the cockpit of this impressive aircraft and take a look at the technology that made it a symbol of the air forces.

Concorde: This supersonic passenger aircraft represents a milestone in aviation technology. The exhibition provides insights into the development and operation of the Concorde, allowing visitors to experience the elegance and innovation of this aircraft.

Handley Page Victor: This aircraft is the result of one of the longest and largest restoration projects of the museum. The Victor XH648 is the only remaining aircraft of its type worldwide, offering a unique insight into the technology and history of the British air forces.

The AirSpace not only offers the opportunity to view these historical aircraft, but also interactive exhibitions that shed light on the development of aviation technology and the stories of the people who flew and maintained these aircraft. The exhibition is designed for visitors to view the aircraft from different perspectives to gain a comprehensive understanding of their construction and use.

The Imperial War Museum Duxford, including the AirSpace, is a significant cultural attraction for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs, providing a deep insight into the history of aviation and its role in the world wars.

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Duxford
CB22 4QR Cambridge

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Opening hours

Sunday10:00 - 18:00
Monday10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday10:00 - 18:00
Thursday10:00 - 18:00
Friday10:00 - 18:00
Saturday10:00 - 18:00

Reviews

81 Reviews

Peter Rowlinson
19.07.2024

We shared a boy's day out here after wanting to visit for years! Easily accessible via M11 or A505 and entrance into the site/shop was easy on a Tuesday. Site has good facilities for wheelchair whilst café, kitchen and restaurant are available spread over the site. Toilets again are very well placed in nearly every display area. Cabin walk throughs for the Concorde (early prototype with all the extra sensors, cameras, still visible. Comet walk through etc. Site is split into various categories of Airspace, flying aircraft (workshops) and historic collection, Battle of Britain, American Air museum and Land warfare whilst historic Duxford covers local history, Battle of Britain Ops block. More than plenty to see, transit coaches to cover the mile long site to save tired legs though you'd need several visits to see everything!
Siu Wa Tsang
01.06.2024

今日70歲生日,在此看飛行表演,大長見識!
Pavel Fiala
07.05.2024

Parádní muzeum👌Měli jsme bohužel jen 3 hodiny na prohlídku.Strávil bych tam celý den.Doporučuji
Andrew D
29.04.2024

We visited specifically to do the 'Avro evolution' talk and tour. Our host was John. Very very knowledgeable and a fantastic host. The tour includes climbing into the Lancaster fuselage (but alas you cannot get close to the cockpit) and a visit to ta Vulcan cockpit. Both really good experiences, but brought to life by John who points out little nuances that you might not immediately notice. Not cheap, but massively recommended.
Paul Onderwater
02.04.2024

We were at Duxford to complete an experience at the Aerial Collective and included was an admission to the IWM here. We only had time to visit 2 of the 4 hangars as the Spitfire flight took almost half a day of our time. I would recommend ensuring you have a whole day to take in all there is to see and do here. There is so much history and so many planes to experience! The pictures are from the Air and Space hangar and the active flying aircraft hangar. It is a very large display area and there are a huge number of displays to take in! Some of them such as the Concorde and Comet you can actually board and walk through. Some wonderful aircraft in the collection and they are well displayed with excellent information cards. As an added bonus this is an active aerodrome so you may see warbirds on the taxiways and even flying! There is a nice little Cafe between the Air/Space hangar and the Fighter Collection hangar. It is just by the entry and the store. There is a nice store for memorabilia as well. Easy access from London by train and lots of parking if driving.
stu hynes
16.12.2023

Christmas event for work. £4.25 for water. Absolutely disgusting.
Barry Benton
11.10.2023

The first hanger that you come to and is great. Engines, planes, and stories. We were able to board part of a Lancaster, seeing how cramped it was. In addition there is the airborne forces museum
Kate Benton
13.10.2023

Very informative, lots of information, and fantastic insight to the planes and volunteers are knowledgeable
Mark Smith
26.09.2023

Part of the IWM Duxford complex. No additional fee required. Great displays and exhibits. Need more seating on ground floor.
Andrew Williams
31.08.2023

Great day out at anytime
Andrea D Goncalves
13.01.2023

I love this museum!! A must-see for anyone who likes to know more about planes.
Harald Dahle
27.12.2022

Great views of the vintage planes makes this an interesting place to hold an event.
Stephen Elkins
08.12.2022

Absolutely great. A big thank you to staff and volunteers for bringing exhibits alive.
Greg
31.10.2022

Aviation and military enthusiasts dream.
Bruce Aitken
14.09.2022

Good display
Joe Parker
17.06.2022

Really great day out. I went two days before the airshow. Got to see loads of spitfires and other planes going through their paces for the weekend. Will diffinaltly be going again. One word to describe the day Fantastic Thank you all at Duxford
Robert Aries
16.06.2022

A really fascinating day out. Mutch more than I expected. The Concorde was awesome: smaller than I expected but with a complex flight deck. The Concorde was a testing Concorde so it had some of the test gear inside. Definitely need to visit again. I was also amazed that our landing fee included a 2hr ticket!
Mark R
05.06.2022

Visiting for a conference, good view of runway
Natasha Larkin
29.04.2022

Brilliant, loved every minute, lots to see. It was a clear day so we got to see some of the aircrafts fly. Lovely little cafe inside were we had coffee and scones. Lots of hangers to look in and loads of interactive and informative stuff to read, see and do.
Paul Woolner
30.03.2022

Excellent, I never have enough time
Phil Walsh
18.02.2022

Loved it.

 

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