To coincide with the centennial year of aviation, the 24 Hour Museum website has published a comprehensive aviation heritage trail. The trail has been designed to be a great armchair read, as well as a guide to places throughout the UK where you can still see these magnificent machines.
RAF 550 squadron flew from North Killingholme Airbase from late 1943 to October 1945. The website aims to provide a memorial to those that served with the squadron, and a useful resource to those researching the squadron history.
The Aircrew Association (ACA) exists to foster comradeship amongst those who having been awarded an official flying badge, have qualified to operate military aircraft and are serving or have served as military aircrew in the armed services of those nations allied to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
The International Association of Aviation Historians run by enthusiasts providing information, second to none, for enthusiasts worldwide.
The association is dedicated to remembrance and also provides support for ex-servicemen and women, and their dependants, who are in need of help or advice.
The Battle of Britain Historical society exists to commemorate the memories of the young men who died in the Battle of Britain. The Society does this through a series of public events dedicated to the memory of these young men.
Belmont Farm provides fun and education for all the family, and easily accommodates school visits and parties. Come and see the animals and at specific times participate in the daily care of the animals – you won’t even have to get your feet muddy! Blemont Childrens Farm is open summer and winter, 7 days a week and have loads of free parking.
The Association was formed in 1985 as a means of continuing the comradeship and to perpetuate the Command's history. It aims to promote the efficiency of the Royal Air Force by maintaining contact between past and present members and to support the charitable work of the Bomber Command Hall at RAF Museum Hendon and other projects which educate the general public in the work and history of Bomber Command and the V-Force.
The Royal Air Force Museum and BOX have formed a unique partnership to promote the continuing education and development of senior executive teams, making full use of the Museum’s spaces, objects and training facilities.
A UK based military history magazine, featuring the history of Britain at War in the 20th Century to the present.