While I was on holiday I had a chance to visit the Lashendean Air Warfare Museum near Ashford in Kent. This museum is on the site of a wartime airfield that still operates today. Indeed the day I went there were several plane loads of skydivers getting ready to jump out of perfectly good aircraft...
for fun!
Photography is by prior permission so I emailed a few days in advance and was duly told I could take pictures.
Yes its a great museum bonus being its on the busy little Headcorn Airfield where the tiger club are based including the oldest Tiger Moth in the world G - ACDC (1933). Glad they let you take photo's. there is an excellent 'small Beltring' event held there in August,run by the Invicta military vehicle club (who started Beltring)good attendance by aircraft including Mustang 'Big Beautiful Doll', Harvards, |Chipmuncks etc etc
ReplyDeleteGreat pics - thanks for sharing! Reminds me that I really need to go check out the Flying Heritage Collection, also known as the Paul Allen museum here in Washington state.
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