If you have a budding pilot in the family, The Newark Air Museum is a great day out. You'll see a fantastic collection of aircraft including cockpit …
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Apr 15, 2025
There is a lot to see, and two big hangers full of planes, so helpful with our unpredictable weather. We thought the museum was good value for money. We found the cafe disappointing with no hot saus…Full review by Wildheart65
Feb 22, 2025
Friday 04th October 2024 Newark Air Museum. I took the opportunity whilst travelling from our holiday in Sedburgh to home, for a short visit to see Avro Vulcan B.2 XM594 amongst the collection of air…Full review by Cheekycockney190757
Feb 14, 2025
Lots of planes, lots of exhibits, staggering variety if you already know a bit about the history of planes. Some planes open for viewing with the pilots that actually flew them!! How long can that la…Full review by Roger and C
Hi Sorry for late reply, I did not notice any dog's on the sight, If you go on the Newark air Museum official web sight you can contact them with any questions you have. hope this …
Hi Sorry for late reply, I did not notice any dog's on the sight, If you go on the Newark air Museum official web sight you can contact them with any questions you have. hope this helps. Kind regards Sue.
Hi, I recently saw on some photos that the Vulcan Bomber cockpit is enterable. Please could someone tell me if this is free to enter, or a price? Thanks
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The charge £1, I think and you'll have a 30 minute talk from a Vulcan pilot who was very informative and charismatic. Please visit, it a great museum, extremely well run