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Only just found out about this and it is only 30 mins from home so me and my lad might pop down and have a look over the summer.
Has anybody been?
Was it any good?
Can you get in the cockpits?
My mum and dad went with their friends, said it was great. I think you can get in some of the cockpits.
I miss the Woodford airshow, was a highlight of my childhood Poynton summers. My mate lived on a farm next to the airfield, we used to sit on a gate about 50ft from the runway, was pretty loud when the Vulcan or Lightning was giving it full beans 🙂
I was an apprentice there in the first half of the '90's. I'm amazed there is anything left there. It was always rumoured that it was going to close and become a big housing estate or industrial estate. Not great for a young person looking for a career in Aerospace engineering and ultimately was the reason for me leaving after coming back from Uni as I just didn't have any confidence the place had a future, and turns out I was right.
The airshows were brilliant I had access to the flight sheds so spend time in the summer bunking off college lectures and sauntering around all the aircraft as they gathered ahead of the airshow chatting to the pilots and support crew's. Nearly bagged a back seat flight in an SU27, but one of the big bosses turned up and nicked my seat! I grew up with Vulcans and Nimrod AEW's over-flying my house as a kid on the approach to Woodford, a sight I took for granted back then.
I'll have to swing by next time I'm in the area. The site has a fantastic history and heritage and a place in the aviation history of this country, so I'd expect the museum to be well worth a visit.
I went last year and loved it even though I'm not particularly interested in planes. That should give you an idea of how good it is.
It's possible to access a Vulcan cockpit with a guide who will tell you all about the aircraft and answer any questions you have. Book a slot when you arrive though as it's popular. They were also due to add extra cockpit sections etc when we were there so there should be even more to look at now.
[quote=wobbliscott ]I was an apprentice there in the first half of the '90's. I'm amazed there is anything left there. It was always rumoured that it was going to close and become a big housing estate or industrial estate.
Avro closed and it's now a big housing estate. The museum is still there though, Mrs NBT keeps saying we must go one day
Bump - it's the Air Fair this Sunday. £10 includes entrance to the museum. Lancaster flypast on the timetable
Ooh shall have to cycle over on Sunday.
Just got back.
I got to sit in a Vulcan!
Oooh. Only 5 mins away from me, I should go. Fortunate enough to have seen the Vulcan do a few fly pasts before it retired.
Woodford aerodrome is now one big housing development.
I should go
You should.