Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
East Kirkby Airfield
East Kirkby
Nr Spilsby
Lincolnshire
PE23 4DE
England
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Telephone
01790 763207
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a family run museum and was set up over 20 years ago. It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,500 men of Bomber Command who lost their lives during WW2. It holds one of the rarest aircraft, an Avro Lancaster Bomber, in its collection along with many wartime vehicles including a Ford WOT1 Crew Bus, the only one of its kind known in existance.
We feel that Bomber Command has never been given the recognition that it deserves and we see it as our job to educate both old and young as to the acts of heroism and dedication shown by Bomber Command throughout the Second World War. The average age of air crew was 22 and not even 1 in 4 completed their first tour of 30 operations, most definitely a debt that we cannot repay but also a debt that should not be forgotten.
We are based on the old wartime airfield of RAF East Kirkby. We retain the original 1940s Control Tower and our Hangar is built on the original wartime hangar base. Our Museum is built up entirely around RAF Bomber Command, but the exhibits and displays span many areas such at The Home Front and Escape and Evasion, giving you a wide perspective on wartime Britain and the trials and tribulations of the Second World War.
The Museum is expanding every year and it is our common ambition to fully rebuild it to a complete original wartime airfield preserving the memory of Bomber Command for many years to come.
Venue Type:
Museum, Transport heritage site
Collection details
Aviation, Land Transport, Weapons and War
Key artists and exhibits
- Avro Lancaster Bomber NX611 'Just Jane'
- Taxi ride experiences
- Original Control Tower; RAF Escaping Society.
- Air Raid Shelter; War Time Blast Shelter; Chapel
- Original Barnes Wallis Bouncing Bomb
- Personal Stories
- Squadron and Airfield photographs
Lincolnshire bike night
Gathering of hundreds of Motorbikes of all makes to watch an evening engine run of the Lancaster.
The Centre is open all day through but Bikes start to arrive at around 7.00pm. All are welcome whether you are a biker or not. Admission fees are £5.00 per bike or £5.00 per head (when without a bike).
Lancaster Engine Run at 8.00pm.
Admission
£5
LANCASTER' Film Release
Join us under the wings of the breathtaking Lancaster ‘Just Jane’ for the premiere of Lancaster, a short drama which will take viewers into the centre of a Bomber Command crew for a thrilling and heart-rending tale.
Evening will include a performance of music of the era by Lincolnshire Music Service Young Orchestra, followed by the film premiere. Tickets are free but need to be reserved
Admission
Free but book essential
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