Newark Air Museum is home to a large range of aircraft, both large and small. It is home to one of the few remaining Handley Page Hastings and also a De Havilland Heron displayed in BEA colours. A museum worthy of a visit. While I can see why the aircraft need to be inside in England it makes for frustration when trying to photograph them. In this museum they are particularly crushed together with quite a few artefacts surrounding them so a good view is not always possible. Hence, why not all the aircraft here were photographed.
Avro Vulcan [XM594]
Avro Vulcan [XM594]
Westland Wessex [XV728]
English Electric Canberra [WH791]
Gloster Meteor [VZ634]
De Havilland Dove [4X-ARI / G-AHRI]
Morane-Saulnier Rallye [G-BFTZ]
Cessna 310 [G-APNJ]
English Electric Canberra [WH904]
Avro Shackleton [WR977]
Handley Page Hastings [TG517]
Dassault Mystere [83]
North American F.100 Super Sabre [54-2223]
Westland Lynx [QP-31]
Boeing Chinook [ZA717]
Aérospatiale Puma [XW208]
Blackburn Buccaneer [XN964]
Aérospatiale Gazelle [XW276 / F-ZWRI]
SAAB Draken [AR-107]
Taylor Monoplane [G-APRT]
Categories & Keywords
Category:Transportation
Subcategory:Airplanes
Subcategory Detail:Military
Keywords:Aircraft, Aviation, Civilian, Military, Newark Air Museum, Winthorpe