Visitors can expect to see a great selection of exhibits, many with local significance, including artifacts and aeroplane parts from World War II. The museum is filled with items from events that happened locally, particularly at Sywell and surrounding old airbases.
The museum provides a fascinating and immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore the rich aviation heritage of the area. The restaurant and bar retain historical wooden decor, adding to the overall ambiance of the venue.
The volunteers at the museum are fantastic, providing a wealth of knowledge and ensuring that visitors have an enjoyable and informative experience. The staff are extremely helpful and go above and beyond to assist guests during their visit.
Some of the highlights of the museum include the cockpit collection, a complete World War II Link Trainer, an expanded USAAF Hall, and a new POW/Luftwaffe exhibition. Additionally, the museum boasts a Hawker Hunter airframe, which was acquired in 2012 and is currently undergoing restoration.
Visitors have described the museum as an amazing place to visit, with a wide range of exhibits and a rich historical significance. Many guests have expressed their intention to return with friends and family to further explore the museum and enjoy the surrounding amenities.