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Conservation Hangar Talks

1 Apr 2024 - 30 Mar 2025
14:00 - 15:00

Meet at the Flag Pole outside the Conservation Hangar

Free with museum admission

Booking required

Available as an add-on to your general admission ticket

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Two visitors listening to a man talking in front of an aircraft.

Two visitors viewing the aircraft in the Conservation Hangar with a member of staff.

© Stewart Attwood

Two visitors viewing the aircraft in the Conservation Hangar with a member of staff.

© Stewart Attwood

See behind the scenes of the work carried out in the museum’s Conservation hangar with these free talks.

Join a member of our Visitor Experience team for a behind-the-scenes look in our Conservation hangar on a free daily talk at 14:00.

Find out about objects from the collection that aren’t normally on display and have the chance to see conservators at work.

  • These twenty minute talks are for adults and small groups (up to six people only)
  • We do not recommend these talks for younger children
  • For larger group enquiries, please contact Linda De Costa on 0131 247 4238 
  • Please meet at the Flag Pole outside the Conservation Hangar at 14:00

Your ticket for the talk

Your talk e-ticket(s) will be sent to you, along with your general admission e-ticket, when you make your booking. Both tickets will also be available to view in your online account.

If you cannot find your e-tickets and need assistance, please email info@nms.ac.uk during working hours. 

Two aircrafts stored inside a large hangar.

Percival Provost T.1 G-BDYG (left) and HS Buccaneer S.2B XT228 (right) aircraft.

A large grey aircraft with folded wings inside a storage hangar.

McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom II aircraft.

A group of people walking by an airplane.

Plan Your Visit

National Museum of Flight
East Fortune Airfield
East Lothian
EH39 5LF

Visiting information can be found on our Plan Your Visit pages.

Plan your visit

Access

We want everyone who comes to our museums to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit. 

  • The site is wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge.   
  • The hangars have ramped access, however, due to the historic nature of our collection, Concorde is not accessible to everyone.  
  • Adapted toilets are available.
  • Guide dogs, hearing dogs and other recognised assistance dogs are admitted. 

Find out more about our access information.

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