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Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is devoted to the history of British naval aviation. It has an extensive collection of military and civilian aircraft, aero engines, models of aircraft and Royal Navy ships (especially aircraft carriers), and paintings and drawings related to naval aviation. It is located on RNAS Yeovilton airfield, and the museum has viewing areas where visitors can watch military aircraft (especially helicopters) take off and land. At the entrance to the museum are anchors from HMS Ark Royal (R09) and HMS Eagle (R05), fleet carriers which served the Royal Navy until the 1970s. It is located 7 mi north of Yeovil, and 40 mi south of Bristol.
Exhibits
As of summer 2023 the museum has two temporary exhibitions: Flight of the Red Dragon, about King Charles's time within the Fleet Air Arm and a Falklands Exhibition which brings together five aircraft which served during the 1982 Falklands War, these are: The museum's main display is divided into four areas:
Hall 1
This hall contains a display about the development of naval aviation from the early days of airships and fabric-covered wooden biplanes to modern jet aircraft and helicopters, including the front section of the fuselage of Short 184 8359, built locally by Westland Aircraft in Yeovil and flown at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 before being put on display at the Imperial War Museum, where it was damaged during the Second World War when the museum was hit by a bomb. It is displayed in an unrestored condition. Currently 2023 contains the following aircraft:
Hall 2
Mainly devoted to the Second World War, with a side room containing a Kamikaze exhibit, which contains a Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka II (BAPC 58), models of Japanese aircraft and final letters from Kamikaze pilots. Two aircraft from the Korean War are also displayed. By the entrance to Hall 3 there is a collection of models of British aircraft carriers, illustrating the history of aircraft carrier design. The aircraft on display include:
Hall 3
Improved for 2023: Instead of a traditional museum hall, the whole hall has been converted into a mock-up of the fleet carrier HMS Ark Royal (R09) as it would have appeared in the 1970s with the inclusion of historical aircraft such as the Supermarine Seafire. The entrance to this hall is through a converted vibrating Wessex helicopter from Hall 2. The hall itself is a simulation of a section of the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal. A large screen shows historical carrier based information. There is also a series of rooms simulating the carrier's island with projections and a simulated lift ride to the top of the mock carrier. The aircraft include:
Hall 4
The aircraft on display:
Other displays
In addition to the four main exhibition halls, there are a number of smaller displays. These include:
Reserve Collection
The museum's collection includes a number of aircraft which are currently being restored and are not on display, although public access is allowed at least once a year. These are housed in Cobham Hall, a climate controlled building across the road from the museum. Aircraft include: • Beech T-34C-1 Turbo-Mentor 0729 • Bell UH-1H Iroquois AE-422 • Bell Sioux AH.1 XT176 • Bensen B.8M G-AZAZ • Blackburn NA.39 XK488 • de Havilland Sea Venom FAW.21 WW138 • de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.1 XJ481 • de Havilland Tiger Moth T.2 XL717 • de Havilland Sea Vampire T.22 XA129 • Douglas Skyraider AEW.1 WV106 • Douglas Skyraider AEW.1 WT121 • Fairey Albacore N4389 • Fairey Barracuda II DP872 • Fairey Barracuda II LS931 • Fairey Firefly TT.4 VH127 • Fairey Firefly TT.1 Z2033 • Fairey Flycatcher (replica) S1287 • Fairey Gannet AEW.3 XL503 • Fairey Gannet COD.4 XA466 • Gloster Meteor T.7 WS103 • Gloster Meteor TT.20 WM292 • Handley Page HP.115 XP980: built to explore the performance of low a delta wings at low speeds. • Hawker P.1052 VX272 • Hawker Hunter T.8M XL580 • Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 XE340 • Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 WV856 • Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XV333 • Hawker Siddeley Harrier T.8N ZB604 • Hiller HTE1 XB480 • Hunting Jet Provost T.3A XN462 • Northrop Chukar XW994 • Northrop Shelduck XS574 • Percival Sea Prince T1 WP313 • Saro P.531 XN332 • Saro P.531 XN334 • Sopwith Camel (replica) B6401 • Sopwith Triplane (replica) N5459 • Super Eagle Hang Glider G-BGWZ • Supermarine 510 VV106 • Supermarine Scimitar F.1 XD317/112/R • Westland Gazelle HT.2 XW864 • Westland Lynx HAS.3 XZ699 • Westland Sea King HAS.5 XZ574 • Westland Wasp HAS.1 XS527 • Westland Wasp HAS.1 XT427 • Westland Wasp HAS.1 XT778 • Westland Wessex HU.5 XS508 • Westland Whirlwind HAR.1 XA864 • Westland Whirlwind HAR.3 XG574 • Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 XG594 • Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 XL853
Engines on display
The museum possesses a number of aero engines located throughout the halls.
Other activities
Restoration
The museum also carries out various restoration projects. the last project was a Corsair KD 431 which in the summer of 2006 was unveiled as it would have appeared in 1944. In 2023 the projects underway are for a Fairey Barracuda and a Gloster Sea Gladiator. Visitors can see into (but not enter) the restoration workshop between Hall 3 and Hall 4.
Archives
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is the home to an archive of material related to naval aviation.
Visitor facilities
The museum's shop has the most extensive selection of naval merchandise in the area, including various themed books and documentaries such as Sailor. There is an outside adventure playground for children in the museum's grounds and two cafés.
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