Hangar Nights: International Aid and Humanitarian Work
Discover the RAF’s role in humanitarian operations and international aid during this exclusive after-hours experience at the RAF Museum.
Explore aircraft including the Avro Lancaster and more to be announced, and hear the stories of crews who delivered relief, supplies and support during times of crisis around the world.
Cockpit access details to be confirmed.
Limited tickets available
Guided by expert presenters, you’ll enjoy in-depth talks, rare access inside selected aircraft, handling collection, and gripping tales of courage and sacrifice.
Terms and Conditions:
- You must be physically fit to do this experience. The Museum reserves the right to restrict access to anyone that we believe may injure themselves during this experience due to a pre-existing health condition.
- Some aircraft will require you to climb a number of steps or to climb over the side of the aircraft; you must be able to support your own body weight when climbing in and out.
- You must be over the age of 18 to purchase a ticket and access the cockpits.
- Please wear trousers or shorts. Skirts and dresses may prevent or restrict access
- Please wear flat shoes with a good grip on them. Please note, we cannot allow the public access without appropriate footwear.
- Please arrive for your access slot on time, if you are running late and miss your booked time then the Museum reserves the right to refuse access.
- The Museum does not offer refunds for missed bookings or ‘no shows’
- Each experience ticket is only valid for one person only and is non-transferable.
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Discover the RAF’s role in humanitarian operations and international aid during this exclusive after-hours experience at the RAF Museum.
Explore aircraft including the Avro Lancaster and more to be announced, and hear the stories of crews who delivered relief, supplies and support during times of crisis around the world.
Cockpit access details to be confirmed.
Limited tickets available
Guided by expert presenters, you’ll enjoy in-depth talks, rare access inside selected aircraft, handling collection, and gripping tales of courage and sacrifice.
Terms and Conditions:
- You must be physically fit to do this experience. The Museum reserves the right to restrict access to anyone that we believe may injure themselves during this experience due to a pre-existing health condition.
- Some aircraft will require you to climb a number of steps or to climb over the side of the aircraft; you must be able to support your own body weight when climbing in and out.
- You must be over the age of 18 to purchase a ticket and access the cockpits.
- Please wear trousers or shorts. Skirts and dresses may prevent or restrict access
- Please wear flat shoes with a good grip on them. Please note, we cannot allow the public access without appropriate footwear.
- Please arrive for your access slot on time, if you are running late and miss your booked time then the Museum reserves the right to refuse access.
- The Museum does not offer refunds for missed bookings or ‘no shows’
- Each experience ticket is only valid for one person only and is non-transferable.