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Aviation museum in Irthington, Cumbria
The Solway Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located at Carlisle Lake District Airport in Cumbria.[1]
The Museum is run by The Solway Aviation Society and staffed by volunteers. The Society is a registered charity supported by entrance charges to the Museum, and public donations. In addition to normal opening the Museum hosts educational visits for school classes studying the Second World War and for Scouts achieving their Air Activities Badge. Following the closure of the RAF Millom Museum, many of the artefacts were moved to Solway Aviation Museum for safe keeping and eventual exhibition when space permits.
The Buildings contain exhibits and artefacts relating to aviation in Cumbria, including the Second World War and also houses individual displays featuring the development of the Blue Streak missile, Martin-Baker ejection seats, and the development and activities of the Airport itself since the Second World War.
Avro Vulcan XJ823In April 2024, the museum raised enough money to move the only surviving Blackburn Beverly to the museum from Fort Paull.[2] Seven months later, the museum received a Tornado GR1 which had been a gate guard at RAF Spadeadam.[3]
The current collection includes the following:[4]
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