Visitors can expect to see a variety of preserved planes from different eras, including a Vulcan and a Nimrod. There are also helicopters, models, and other aviation-related vehicles on display.
The unique feature of the East Midlands Aeropark is its location right next to the runway of East Midlands Airport. This allows visitors to view live active aircraft taking off and landing from a large viewing area on one side of the museum.
There is a small building on site with a cafe serving snacks and refreshments, as well as toilets, a workshop, and additional exhibits. There is also a gift shop with items available for purchase.
The entrance fee for adults is £5, and children are admitted for free. This fee grants access to the museum and viewing areas.
Visitors have described the experience at the East Midlands Aeropark as informative, interesting, and enjoyable. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore and learn about aviation history.