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Description: Depicts aviation from its earliest days through World War II, the Halifax rebuild and post war jets. Includes details of collections, events, hours, admission rates and directions. Located at Elvington Airfield, near York.
Home of the Allied Air Forces Memorial Home of the Allied Air Forces Memorial Welcome to the Yorkshire Air Museum he Yorkshire Air Museum is the largest independent air museum in Britain and is also the location of  The Allied Air Forces Memorial.  It is a Registered Charity (No.516766) and nationally accredited museum (No.66). Situated in a 20 acre parkland site on the former World War II RAF Bomber Command Station at Elvington near the City of York, the Museum/Memorial is located on the largest and most original WWII station open to the public. It was also the only base used by the French heavy bomber squadrons during the war and today includes award winning gardens, a large NAAFI style restaurant and shop, 15 top class exhibitions and over 60 historic aircraft and vehicles, many of which are in working order.  In 2011 & 2013 it was voted the  top Specialist Attraction in Britain. 
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Page title:Home of the Allied Air Forces Memorial
Keywords:Nimrod, Christmas, Santa’s Plane,
Description:Yorkshire Air Museum is the home of the Allied Air Forces Memorial in the UK and the largest independant air museum in Britain.
IP-address:46.51.170.84