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Imperial War Museum Duxford

Imperial War Museum Duxford

Duxford
Cambridge CB2 4QR Eastern England UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 835 000
Fax: +44 (0)1223 837 267
web : Imperial War Museum Duxford

Duxford aims to maximise the enjoyment of visitors with special needs. Please request any special arrangements you may need in order to make your day more beneficial and enjoyable. (Telephone: 01223 499341).

  • Accessible Cafe
  • Most of the complex can be toured without restriction.
  • Toilets for the disabled are located around the site.
  • Parking is free. No dogs please (except guide dogs).
  • Wheelchairs are available on request, or you may pre-book them.



    Duxford makes every effort to maximise the enjoyment of visitors with special needs and most of the complex can be toured without restriction including the Operations Room. Wheelchairs are available on request, as are large print captions. Free site transport is available with a carriage to accommodate a wheelchair on non-air show days.

    Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird

    A former Second World War RAF and USAF base, the Imperial War Museum Duxford is Europes premier aviation museum with many of its wartime buildings, such as the Control Tower, the Operations Room and hangars still in use.

    On display in the Museums seven main exhibition buildings are nearly 200 military and civil aircraft including Concorde, a Lancaster and an F-15 Eagle jet fighter. The award winning American Air Museum houses Duxfords outstanding collection of historic American military aircraft from a First World War biplane to supersonic jets and the beautifully restored B-24 Liberator.

    Flying FortressB29 SuperfortressB25J Mitchell

    Duxford is home to many historic flying aircraft, which can be seen in the air during the summer months and at Duxfords world famous air displays. Visitors can also see the Museums staff carrying out skilled restoration and conservation work on exhibits.

    Although the Museum is known for its aircraft collection, the remarkable Land Warfare Hall houses tanks, vehicles and artillery displayed in a series of dramatic battlefield scenes depicting land warfare from the First World War to the Gulf and also includes two stunning exhibitions, The Normandy Experience and Monty.

    Douglas C-47F100 Super Sabre

    Duxford is at junction 10 on the M11. The Museum is open daily from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm (summer) and 10.00 am to 4.00 pm (winter). Admission prices until 31 December 2004 are £10.00 for adults, £8.00 for senior citizens and £6.00 for concessions (though please note that special rates apply on Air Show days).CHILDREN UNDER 16 ARE GRANTED FREE ADMISSION.








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