Tour outline description
An airplane, aviation and aircraft tour that covers aviation history from early
flight through World War 2 aircraft and the Battle of Britain to RAF fighter
jets, bombers and aviation news.
Britishtourplans provide you with travel guide itineraries and driving directions
for your England self guided tours and this tour is a virtual museum of flight,
covering the history of airplanes from museums and airshows throughout England.
Britishtourplans also take you to some of the highlights of Britain’s
heritage as we travel, to make the most of your visit.
The brief overview itinerary
Day 1
Your flight to London is just the gateway to aviation history. We visit the
Solent Sky Aviation Museum - formerly the Southampton Hall of Aviation Museum
- onward to visit Salisbury and its Cathedral with its spire, the tallest in
Great Britain. The City has many Queen Anne and Georgian facades and the Old
Town has narrow alleys full of medieval houses and quaint inns. We continue
our sightseeing and stay the night Free time p.m. to relax and unwind.
Supermarine S6B at Solent Sky Aviation Museum
Day 2
Depart Salisbury and visit Stonehenge , the major pre-historic stone circle
in the UK, continue westward to visit the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton
to see Britain’s major naval airplane museum. The aircraft are displayed
in a natural setting for naval airplanes, on the flight deck of an aircraft
carrier.
Day 3
Drive north through England’s beautiful villages of the Cotswolds, Boughton
on the Water, Morton in Marsh, if we have time stop to visit the Wellington
Aviation Museum or the Royal Flying Corps airfield at RFC Rencomb, which is
also home to the ‘Utterly Butterly’ biplane team who offer flights
with aerobatics along with wing walking for the stout hearted. Then on to RAF
Aviation Museum Cosford with one England’s largest aircraft museum collections
in the UK, as well as an excellent airshow during the year.
Day 4
To Newark Aviation Museum in the heart of England and the RAF’s ‘bomber
country’ but we stop off briefly at Nottingham East Midlands Airport Aeropark
to see their lovely, but small, aviation history collection. Newark Aircraft
Museum is a WW2 bomber airfield has an excellent aircraft museum and a gliding
club on the site. A drive through RAF Cranwell to see the façade of College
Hall, home of the RAF Officer Training – and watch out for the airplanes
that are now ‘gate guardians’ - then on to the Battle of Britain
Memorial Flight at RAF Conningsby, to see the only airworthy Lancaster bomber
in the UK (and one of only two in the world). See it along with the Spitfires,
Hurricane and Dakota and the Visitor Centre. These aircraft fly at airshows
throughout England in the summer and are maintained by the RAF to preserve some
aviation history. Spend the night at the hotel that was the WW2 RAF Officers
Mess for 617 Sqadron, the Dambusters.
Day 5
We visit East Kirkby, an old WW2 airfield to see the aviation museum and Lancaster
bomber ‘Just Jane’ and often they taxi her out to the old runway.
Then south to Biggleswade to visit the Shuttleworth Collection which is home
to a huge slice of aviation history. Still a tiny active airfield but with a
fantastic collection of very early airplanes. They host evening air shows during
the summer, often during the calmness of the evening due to the age and fragility
of the aircraft. Onwards to the American Military Cemetery at Madingley and
then to Cambridge with a visit to the famous ‘Eagle’ pub. Free time
to explore.
Day 6
The short drive from Cambridge to IWM Duxford, an original Battle of Britain
airfield to see the fabulous Imperial War Museum’s airplane collection
and various historic aircraft being restored and flown. This really is Britain’s
‘museum of flight’. We visit the impressive USAF (American) hanger
and Memorial and the Land Warfare Museum. During the summer months the air shows
here is not to be missed – especially the Duxford Flying Legends air show.
Back to spend the night at Cambridge. Free time to explore – and visit
the ‘Eagle’ again.
Day 7
South today to the De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Aviation Centre and Mosquito
Aviation Museum then continue to visit RAF Hendon for the RAF Museum. Sadly
no air show here but a fantastic museum. Your Britishtourplans travel guide
will then return you to London to conclude your aviation history tour.

Depending on your tour dates, it may be possible to include one or more of
the many air shows during the summer season.
To help you plan your tour dates, please view the complete list of UK Air Shows
Tour consists of 62 pages. Approx file size 5mb