Gloster Gladiator I

A chance to adopt a piece of RAF history, the Gloster Gladiator was the RAF’s last biplane fighter and the first to feature an enclosed cockpit for …

Panavia Tornado GR1B

The Panavia Tornado, developed jointly by the UK, West Germany and Italy, was designed for high-speed, low-level attack missions. The Tornado GR1 and GR1A flew during the …

Avro Lancaster Mk I

Entering service in March 1942, for the last three years of the Second World War, the Avro Lancaster was the major heavy bomber used by Bomber Command …

Enigma Machine

Get your hands on this top secret object – the perfect adoption for any budding coder.

Twinkletoes the Cat

For any cat lovers out there this Transatlantic traveller might just be the purrfect adoption for you. The lucky charm of Arthur Whitten Brown, Twinkletoes flew alongside …

Percy the Penguin

Adopt one of the Museums most famous and treasured artefacts, Percy the Penguin. Flight Lieutenant Stan Chapman was the bomb aimer in Halifax HX333 ‘J Jane’ which …

Teddy Cooper

Adopt yourself a little piece of luck with the rather cute childhood companion of Flight Sergeant Frederick Cooper. Teddy is no stranger to danger joining Frederick on …

Fordson Balloon Winch

Your chance to adopt the quirky Fordson Balloon Winch. The cage on the back was for the operator to protect them from cable injury, or even worse, …

Scotch Jock the Teddy Bear

Sporting Scotland’s most famous item of clothing, Scotch Jock the Teddy Bear is a mascot with a difference. Not only did he bring luck to Lieutenant William …

Amy Johnson Fabric Doll

Amy Johnson was the first female pilot to fly solo from England to Australia in 1930. If you look closely on her sash, you will see some …

Playing Cards with Hidden Maps

If Escape Rooms and cartography are your passions then this is the adoption for you. Used by RAF prisoners of war in Germany during the Second World …

Powdered Egg

An egg-sellent adoption for any budding chef. The tin contains a dozen eggs in powered form. Hydrating your eggs couldn’t be simpler, just add water!