- Royal Air Force Museum
The Royal Air Force Museum (RAF Museum) is a
museum dedicated to the history ofaviation , and the BritishRoyal Air Force in particular. The museum is aNon-Departmental Public Body sponsored by theDepartment for Culture, Media and Sport .The museum is spread over two sites in
England ;* The RAF Museum London at
Colindale (nearHendon ) in northLondon
* The RAF Museum Cosford at RAF Cosford inShropshire , 5 miles northwest ofWolverhampton The museum was officially opened at the
Colindale (then part ofHendon ) London site onNovember 15 ,1972 by Her Majesty The Queen. The hangars housed just 36aircraft at opening. Over the years, the collection increased and aircraft were stored atRAF station s around the country when they were not on display. While they were being so stored, these aircraft were not publicly displayed.On
May 1 ,1979 , the Cosford site was opened at RAF Cosford, one of the RAF stations which had been used to store the museum's collection of aircraft. In1980 , the Cosford site agreed to house theBritish Airways Museum collection, which have now been removed after British Airways withdrew funding. Recently opened is the National Cold War Exhibition. This addition to the museum's already impressive collection will house theV bomber s and otherCold War aircraft, many of which are hung from the Hangar roof. The first Director of the Museum was Dr John Tanner who retired in 1987. In 1988Dr Michael A Fopp (who had previously directed theLondon Transport Museum ) was appointed and is currently Director General of all three sites covered by the Museum.London site
The Royal Air Force Museum London comprises 5 exhibition halls,
* Milestones of Flight
* The Bomber Hall
* Historic Hangars
* TheBattle of Britain Hall
* The Grahame-White FactoryAs of 2005, it has over 130 aircraft. These aircraft include one of only two surviving
Vickers Wellington s left in the world and theAvro Lancaster S-Sugar, which flew 137 sorties. It also includes the only completeHawker Typhoon in the world.Recently added to the museum is a
B-24 Liberator , which was moved to Hendon from Cosford. The aircraft was originally presented to the Museum by theIndian Air Force . In exchange, aVickers Valiant was sent to Cosford to take part in the upcoming Cold War exhibition.Cosford site
The museum at Cosford opened on
1 May 1979 , initially exhibiting airframes which had been used for technical training atRAF Cosford . In the following years additional aircraft were added to the collection and in1980 it was agreed that theBritish Airways Collection be displayed at Cosford. On21 June 1998 four additional galleries were opened, housing art, temporary exhibitions and other aviation subjects.13 May 2002 saw the relocation of the RAF's Conservation Centre fromCardington, Bedfordshire to Cosford. The Centre was opened byMarshal of the Royal Air Force SirMichael Beetham and it is named after him.The Cosford site includes several developmental aircraft such as those that led to the
English Electric Lightning and the second prototype of theBAC TSR-2 .In 2006 British Airways (BA) ceased to finance the BA Collection, after which the RAF Museum did not take on the costs of maintaining the aircraft. Several of the jet airliners have subsequently been broken up, including the only
Boeing 707 that was preserved in the UK, aVickers VC-10 and aHawker Siddeley Trident .External links
* [http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/ RAF Museum website]
* [http://www.rafmuseumphotos.com/ RAF Museum Photo website]
* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/ Royal Air Force website]
* [http://aviation.elettra.co.uk/rafmuseum/ Photo galleries of aircraft at the RAF Museum and a virtual tour of RAF Cosford]
* [http://www.nationalcoldwarexhibition.org.uk/ The National Cold War Exhibition]
* [http://www.mad-web.org/Pages/Gallery/2141/ Pictures of RAF Museum Hendon]
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