The City of Norwich Aviation Museum recently opened a second exhibition hall called Fenland Hall. The building, which measures 260 square meters, holds 90% of the collection of the Fenland and West Norfolk Aviation Museum, which was forced to close in 2022:
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The de Havilland Aircraft Museum launched their "de Havilland Aircraft Museum in the 21st Century Project" a few years ago to fund the construction of the Sir Geoffrey de Havilland Hangar:
de Havilland Aircraft Museum(Source:
Aviation Heritage UK)
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St Albans and Harpenden Review)
In 2019, Dyess Memorial Park began construction on a memorial in honor of the men and women from the base that had lost their lives:
Dyess Memorial Park(Source:
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Similar to the example at the Imperial War Museum Duxford mentioned
previous post, the Fleet Air Arm Museum had a playground built:
Fleet Air Arm Museum(Source:
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It what might be one of the oldest cases to date, the South Australian Aviation Museum posted a drawing of the then proposed Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith War Memorial:
Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith War Memorial(Source:
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Lastly, another project for a "Earhart Aviation Museum" (not to be confused with the actual Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum):
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