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The Museum of Army Flying is an award-winning British military aviation museum about the history of flying in the British Army. It is located beside the Army Air Corps Centre in Middle Wallop, close to Andover in Hampshire, England.
The Museum’s exhibits include on display at the museum are Aérospatiale Gazelle, Bristol Sycamore, the Saunders-Roe Skeeter, and a replica of the rotabuggy, among others. The museum also has the piece of Soviet equipment that was the greatest threat to British Army helicopters during the Cold War, the ZSU-23-4, captured from the Iraqi Army during the first Gulf War.
See also
- Military gliders
- Army Air Corps
- Glider Pilot Regiment
- Expedition Global Eagle
External links
- Museum website
- News release about museum
- The Assault Glider Trust
- Army Air Corps
- Army Air Corps Historic Aircraft Flight official webpage
- The Blue Eagles — Army Air Corps Helicopter Display Team official webpage
- The Silver Eagles — Army Air Corps Freefall Parachute Display Team official webpage
- The Army Air Corps Association
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