So you thought London's Imperial War Museum was big? You should see its sibling up in Cambridgeshire. IWM Duxford covers 150 acres, features a live runway and stows away some very important aircraft.
Imperial War Museum Duxford's air show season has come to a close this year but that doesn't mean there aren't still special ...
The Imperial War Museum (IWM) in Duxford is hosting its first air show in almost two years. All the shows in 2020 were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and this summer's event is running at ...
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Background In recent years, The Imperial War Museum (IWM), Duxford, had major airshows three times each year: a May show that was themed; The Fighter Collection's 'Flying Legends' in the middle of ...
The Imperial War Museum said: ‘We are sad to report that ... Witness Kate Moore was at Duxford with her husband when the place crashed. She said: ‘While we were outside, we heard a bang ...
The airfield was built during WW1, becoming one of the earliest RAF stations, according to the Imperial War Museum. The aerodrome at Duxford was built as a sister station to nearby RAF Fowlmere.
The Imperial War Museum North, one of a series of Imperial War Museums throughout the U.K., traces Britain's involvement in different conflicts from World War I through the present day.
The new archive building at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, is a weathered steel-clad facility nestled among a collection of important facilities that make up the Duxford Airfield conservation area.
Duxford was an airfield in the First World War and was an RAF fighter station and then an American fighter base in the second. It was the base of the first operational Spitfire squadron during WW2. It ...