Yorkshire Air Museum
The Yorkshire Air Museum is the largest independent air museum in Britain and is also the location of The Allied Air Forces Memorial. The site is at the Second World War RAF Elvington airfield.
The Museum has approximately 50 aircraft spanning the development of aviation from 1853 up to the current times. Several aircraft are operational and can be seen on special “Thunder Days” during the year.
As well as the planes and archives you have a restaurant, shop, restoration workshops – an excellent day out.
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Yorkshire Air Museum, York, York, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom
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