National Museum of Flight

National Museum of Flight
Scotland's National Museum of Aviation houses an enormous collection of aircraft in the buildings of an atmospheric World War 2 airfield.
Discover the story of man's determined ambition to take to the skies. Two massive hangars, part of an historic World War 2 airfield, are packed with aircraft, engines, rockets and memorabilia - from Britains oldest surviving aeroplane and a Spitfire to the massive Vulcan bomber and Blue Streak space rocket. The museum holds a major airshow each July and features a cafe run by BBC TV's Clarissa Dickson Wright. Museum shop and the Parachute Café.
Contact and Information
April–October
Open every day
10:00-17:00
November 2019–March
Open weekends
10:00–16:00
Facilities

Café/Restaurant onsite

Toilets Available

Pushchair Friendly

Gift Shop

Disabled Toilets

Baby Changing Facilities
