Bob Janes
Member
Lots of very good static displays, mainly military, but plenty of civil aircraft represented. In addition to static displays, Duxford hosts a wide range of flying aircraft and aircraft being restored. On most days when there is reasonable weather you are likely to see classic planes in the air – they host passenger flights in two-seat spitfires on a regular basis, as well as Tiger Moths and DH Dragon Rapides.
Other regular flying classics include Kitty Hawk, Corsair, Hurricane, Bearcat, Sea Fury
On summer days when people are getting ready for airshows, you may be lucky and see their B17 or Catalina in the air.
Entry is expensive (over £26 for an adult), but if you are close enough to visit regularly, a £60 membership gets you in whenever you like to visit in a calendar year.
Other regular flying classics include Kitty Hawk, Corsair, Hurricane, Bearcat, Sea Fury
On summer days when people are getting ready for airshows, you may be lucky and see their B17 or Catalina in the air.
Entry is expensive (over £26 for an adult), but if you are close enough to visit regularly, a £60 membership gets you in whenever you like to visit in a calendar year.