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Especially for us, master builder Warren Elsmore and his team have created a LEGO® Big Build of our very own Concorde.
ViewFor almost 30 years, anyone who could afford the ticket could shoot across the globe at twice the speed of sound. How? By flying on Concorde, the world’s only supersonic passenger aeroplane.
ViewDiscover the classic Ruston steam excavator, and find out how our conservation team restored it to its former glory.
ViewIt's over 40 years since Scotland's Concorde took to the skies in the first BA Concorde fleet commercial passenger flight. Don't miss the chance to get up close to G-BOAA.
ViewOn 16 and 17 March, the National Museum of Flight is taking part in the National Lottery Open Week.
ViewWing your way to one of Scotland's top days out at East Fortune Airfield.
ViewThursday 25 June 2020 marks the 65th anniversary of the first flight of the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer. We mark this occasion with a look back at how commercial aviation has changed.
ViewExplore a range of activities suitable for pupils working at Third and Fourth Levels and Senior Phase including the First World War, Parasites and Fashion.
ViewExplore a range of activities suitable for pupils working at Early, First and Second Levels including: - Mandarin - Writing a story - Maths and numeracy
ViewThis iconic Red Arrows Hawk T.1A was flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows.
ViewExplore our newly refurbished air raid and blast shelters with our costumed guide.
ViewCan you and your family solve puzzles and codes from the Second World War?
ViewBring the history of the Second World War to live with our summer activity satchels for adults and families.
ViewSee behind the scenes of the work carried out in the museum’s Conservation hangar with these free talks.
ViewFind out about our collection of aero-engines and propellers on a curator-led tour of our Object Store.
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