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Newark Air Museum
"One of the largest volunteer managed aviation collections in the UK with more than 90 aircraft, helicopters and cockpits from across the history of aviation. Four under cover display areas; a large shop that specialises is aviation related plastic kits and books; an on-site café; and a regular programme of special events that are arranged on an annual basis. The museum is a registered charity and relies on its visitor footfall to keep developing. Our last admission time is one hour before the listed closing time."
Address: The Airfield Lincoln Road Winthorpe, Newark NG24 2NY, NTT, GB
Phone: 01636 707170
State: NTT
City: Newark
Zip Code: NG24 2NY


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Reviews
Great museum. Incredible in the sunshine. My husband had a great time. We both enjoyed a drink and sausage roll in the sunshine amongst the planes. The gardens there are incredible too, well looked after. We even left with some purchases from the shop.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Nice lad on the Reception. It was a quick visit on a wet and windy day, 27/12/22, £10 adult entry which is well worth it to try and keep museums going! Cafe on the grounds but didn't get time to use it, nice gift shop around Reception, with 'pocket money' gifts. Definitely visit again when the weather is better!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
What a great place to visit. The volunteers do an immaculate job on keeping this place neat and tidy and are always willing to stop and talk with people. The cafe had lovely people running it and the food was great especially the cakes.... Even if you don't like planes it is still interesting to look around and I would say give yourself a couple of hours to go around. Had a lovely visit today so thanks to all the volunteers.
Easy to find, no need to book with affordable admission rates and it’s open every day of the week. Educative yet fun. Plenty to see outdoors as well as in the display buildings, with several open cockpits, as well as few very helpful staff or volunteers at the premises. Lovely caffe with indoor and outdoor sitting spaces.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great visit was quiet so plenty of time to get the photos. All the exhibits were well explained with lots of details. Nice gift shop and lots of books which you could buy for a donation.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
One of the best collections of cold war aircraft in the country. My personal favourite is the Saab Viggen, a childhood fav. Some of the displays are open to allow you to climb in and explore. All of the museum staff are friendly and approachable. The museum is very easy to get to with a decent amount of parking. I would recommend a sturdy pair of shoes and a warm jacket as most of the planes are outside where it gets very windy. As the displays are outside with flat paths I would say this is wheelchair and child friendly.
A great visit, staff are friendly and helpful. One great guy who is a volunteer, he told us about the different types of aircraft guns and the ammunition that's used. Plenty to read and look at, not much for interaction for the younger kiddies, but the shop have plenty of toys for them The volcun is a welcome site as you arrive, awesome site to see.
What a fantastic day, not only was it cheap to visit the museum, it was a £1 to go and sit in the Vulcan and be educated by a former captain who was a very interesting man to listen to. Even the cafe was a reasonable price to eat at. Highly recommend.
Great place if you're into aviation. Plenty to see and do. I think it's mainly about research and development aircraft and there's some real beauty's. Everything is on one level, so ok for wheelchairs and pushchairs. There's a souvenir shop, which has lots of choice with the exception of diecast. There was a few Corgi, but that was all. Great place for all the family. Well worth a visit. Entrance for adults is currently £10.
A very enjoyable day out. A lot to see, nice food at the cafe. We even got to go in the Vulcan cockpit which was the highlight of my daughters day. Everyone we spoke with was so friendly.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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