📜 World War Two Aviation Museum in Balcombe, West Sussex, run by dedicated volunteers and a registered charity.🔍 Features a diverse collection of aviation artifacts and personal stories from WWII.# Why Go✈️ Unique displays of WWII aircraft wreckage recreated as crash sites.🚶 Step inside an original Anderson Bomb Shelter and a C-47 Dakota used in Band of Brothers.📜 Emotional exhibits like the V-Weapon Room, chronicling the Dora slave labour camp, and personal stories of war.🎁 Gift shop offers sections of plane wreckage, engine parts, and bullets with authentication certificates.# Why Avoid💤 Small and compact, may not take long to visit.🅿️ Parking is limited.🗺️ Rural location, taxi recommended from nearest station.# Tips📞 Check official website or contact for current opening times and admission details.📅 Look out for Rolls Royce Merlin Engine Run events, highly recommended.# Cost💰 Adults £13, Over 65s £11.50, Children 5-12 years £7, Family Ticket (2 Adults, 3 Children) £36, Under 5s FREE.# Hours🕒 Winter Opening Times: Saturdays and Sundays 10:00am – 4:00pm. Last admission 3:15pm. Check website for current times.# ♿ Disabled AccessFully accessible by wheelchair or ramp, wheelchair available.# 🐶 DogsDogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
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