RAF Museum Midlands: Bomber Command Tour Midlands
Royal Air Force Museum: London & Midlands
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Get tickets now for a fascinating Bomber Command Tour at the Midland's RAF Museum
Join the knowledgeable guides on an enlightening journey through the newly unveiled Bomber Command Exhibition Tour. This tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the crucial role played by RAF Bomber Command personnel during the Second World War!
Tour Highlights
- 1 hour tour
- Throughout the tour, the expert guides will bring to life the stories of bravery, strategy, and sacrifice that defined Bomber Command's operations.
- You will be introduced to key narratives and significant objects within the exhibition, each shedding light on the pivotal contributions of these remarkable individuals.
- One of the highlights of this tour is the opportunity to get up close and personal with three of the RAF's most formidable heavy bombers: the Avro Lancaster, renowned for its pivotal role in numerous critical missions; the Handley Page Halifax, a versatile and resilient aircraft; and the Short Stirling, the RAF's first four-engine bomber. In addition to these iconic aircraft, you will also encounter a wide array of fascinating artifacts now on display in Hangar 5, each with its own unique story to tell.
This tour is not just about viewing these historic machines; it's about immersing yourself in the rich history and understanding the profound impact of Bomber Command's efforts during the war.
You'll leave with a deeper appreciation of the courage and dedication of the men and women who served, and a greater understanding of the strategic importance of their missions. This is a rare opportunity to connect with history in a meaningful and memorable way, so get your tickets now and have them delivered instantly via email and SMS!
Lysander Ave,
Cosford,
Shifnal TF11 8UP
How to Find Us
By Rail
Cosford is located on the Birmingham to Shrewsbury line (via Wolverhampton) then ½ mile walk. There is no footpath alongside the road.
Please check timetable and with rail operators including West Midlands Railway before visiting as Cosford station is unmanned with flights of steps from both platforms.
By Bus
The nearest bus stop is the Cosford Garage, approximately a 1 mile walk to the Museum gates.
By Cycle
The Museum is conveniently located along National Cycle Route 81 which runs from Wellington to Albrighton. Cycle racks are situated next to the Museum Visitor Centre.
By Road
Cosford is centrally located with good motorway access from the M6 southbound (Junction 12) via the A5, one mile from junction 3 on the M54 for northbound travellers. The Museum is only thirty minutes from the centre of Birmingham and ten minutes from Telford. There is a large car park on site, click here for charges.
- Café
- Toilets
- Paid parking