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Tucked away in Northwest Hampshire, the Army Flying Museum sits next to the busy Army Air Corps Airfield at Middle Wallop near Stockbridge.
The two large hangars house the journey of British soldiers in the air. From the pioneering days of balloons and kites in the late 1800s to the modern chapter of helicopter operations, more than 35 aircraft tell the story of army aviation. Imaginative displays with the clever use of interactive also give an insight in to the development of the British Army Aviation.
For front row seats of these aircraft in action, look no further than the Museum’s Apache Café. Overlooking the active airfield open daily with no need for museum admission, this is the spot to enjoy a bite to eat and watch the aircraft fly past. Good food, friendly staff and a great view make this a popular place to dine.