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The world’s only intact Wellington Bomber was moved to its new home within Brooklands Museum during a delicate six hour operation. The aircraft, which was in operational service during the ...
A group of WWII veterans have been reunited with the world's last remaining Wellington Bomber aircraft to have seen active service. Surviving members of the RAF Wellington crew gathered at Brooklands ...
Stanley climbed inside the Wellington bomber at Brooklands Museum in Surrey – home to many motoring and aviation exhibits – and was interviewed by the staff for his memories. He was a tail ...
Brooklands Avation Day, which will take place on Sunday (September 20), will see veterans from RAF Bomber Command based in the hangar by the museum’s Wellington Bomber to sign books and other ...
The museum's hanger also houses the only surviving Wellington, after it was rescued from the bottom of Loch Ness where it had been lying for 45 years.
The Wellington Hangar now houses numerous historic aircraft, including a Wellington bomber recovered from Loch Ness in 1985.
The Brooklands Wellington is one of only two that survive. Having ditched in Loch Ness in 1940, it was found in 1976 by a group of Americans searching for the Loch Ness Monster.
Many countries have renowned air museums. Few if any - until now - have set out to explain the history of aircraft design and manufacturing. The new Brooklands Aircraft Factory - part of a £10.7 ...