Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum Tours

Late in 1972, a few local enthusiasts met and decided that steps should be taken to record something of the history of aviation in the Eastern counties, and preserve aircraft and artefacts.  A society was formed early the following year and activities commenced; a Nissen hut behind the Flixton post office soon became the base.  In May 1976, the (now) museum was officially opened by the late Wing Commander Ken Wallis who went on to become President.


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Frater House

Frater House

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Sir Alfred Munnings Hotel

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Utopia

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Hideaway Cottage

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Woodlands View

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The Swan Hotel

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Harleston Norfolk/ Suffolk Border Historic Cottage

Harleston Norfolk/ Suffolk Border Historic Cottage

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Harleston England
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