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Midland Air Museum
Address: Coventry Airport Rowley Rd Baginton, Coventry CV3 4FR, WAR, GB
Phone: 024 7630 1033
State: WAR
City: Coventry
Zip Code: CV3 4FR

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-18:00


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Reviews
A wonderful day out and a dream for someone passionate about aviation and British heritage. The amount of planes is simply staggering… not to count the Vulcan… that you can enter in! Museum is housed in the main hangar and it is simply stepping in the glory days of aviation in all his forms. Clearly this place was built and run by passionate people and run for such people. The shop is simply packed with more aviation material that one can imagine, people are extremely friendly. I will be going back soon!
Absolutely amazing museum the amount of stuff they have here is really impressive especially the condition it’s in! You get to sit in planes and learn a lot of historybut the best thing by far is the Vulcan bomber you can’t believe the size of it till you see it up close and getting to go in the cockpit was truly incredible! Definitely worth a visit you get your moneys worth here! Staff are really friendly and passionate about aviation
Fairly easy museum to get to by public transport, although a 20-minute walk is required. Shop is small but adequate enough to buy souvenirs. Considering this museum is run mostly by volunteers, they've done really well with what financing they have. So that may be the reason some of the aircraft looked to have seen better days. I hope to visit again this year and see what's changed soon.
It is small, it is quirky, but the enthusiasm from the staff is fantastic. We spent an hour talking about Vulcan bombers alone ! Feels like a family run museum but well worth a visit just to talk to the staff.... Without places like this our more unique aviation history would be lost. The cafe was lovely and homely and a fair price. If I had two grips I wish the models and equipment on display had labels on what they are, many museums number the items then have an index on the display, worth a thought ? Also if someone would donate some rubber grass matting to give wheelchairs a better surface on the outside areas, come on there must be a company out there willing to help......?
A great morning looking at quite a large collection of post WW2 aircraft. The collection features primarily jets with close links to Sir Frank Whittle and a small exhibit focusing on his pioneering work. The collection includes some rare aircraft and classics too with British, American Canadian, Saudi, Turkish and French aircraft on display. Great value for money, free parking and a well-stocked cafe on site too.
Very interesting museum with some unique early jet aircraft. Amazing collection of model aircraft and aviation memorabilia covering every era of flight. The enthusiastic volunteers made it a great day out.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great place for the kids to visit even if the weather is a bit rubbish. Getting to go inside the vulcan bomber was a definite highlight for me and the kids. Lots to learn and see inside as well. It is starting to look like a plane graveyard but I can imagine the effort and cost to restore a plane would be especially seeing at they are mainly volunteers that run this place
A very eclectic collection of aircraft, engines, air frame parts, artifacts, models of all shapes and sizes and types, all crammed in one large space, and then there are outdoor grounds where are variety of aircraft are parked. Lots to see, lots to read and immerse in. Big emphasis on jet engines, their history and development and all the aircraft are cold war jet era. Very interesting if you are an aviation enthusiast. Unusually they have several cockpits that you can climb into, including into the Vulcan that is parked outside ... for us this was the highlight of the visit!
A great place to visit if you love planes. My son loved this place as there was not a big crowds the day we went he does not like big crowds so they a was idle for him. Tickets prices are great value as well and the cafe is small but does all food fresh . Well worth a visit.Visited onWeekdayWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
It was a great experience to visit this local community run/volunteer museum. It does need a bit of a lifting as some of the attractions are missing a touch of modernity. The highlight was the visit of the Vulcan bomber cockpit and the explanations and details provided by a volunteer that helped restoring it.
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