Duxford retains its wartime atmosphere and, as many of its aeroplanes still fly, you might even see one take to the air during a visit.
Over 400,000 visitors come to Duxford annually and see biplanes, Spitfires, Concorde and Gulf War jets among the 180 historic aircraft on show.
The aerodrome at Duxford was built during the First World War and was one of the earliest Royal Air Force... More details

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