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      • The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is an aviation museum in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England. It was opened to the public in 1988 by Lincolnshire farmers Fred and Harold Panton, as a memorial to their older brother, Christopher Whitton Panton, who was killed on operations during the Second World War.
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  2. Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre. Open Tuesday to Saturday 9.30AM till 4PM. CLOSED SUNDAYS & MONDAYS. There’s lots to see and do. What is there to see and do at the Centre? Planning your trip to us? What you need to know to plan your visit to the Centre. Experience our aircraft. Rides, interior tours, exterior tours and photo experiences.

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  3. The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is an aviation museum in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England. It was opened to the public in 1988 by Lincolnshire farmers Fred and Harold Panton, as a memorial to their older brother, Christopher Whitton Panton, who was killed on operations during the Second World War .

  4. Learn about how and why the Centre began and discover the family story behind the Centre. Meet Our Team Meet the team that keeps Bomber Command's memory alive by keeping the aircraft and museum operating.

  5. The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a family run museum and was set up in 1989. It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,573 men of Bomber Command who lost their lives during WW2.

  6. The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is home to some of the rarest aircraft and wartime vehicles and offers unique hands-on and authentic aviation experiences. Visit the museum for acknowledgements of the the services, dedication and sacrifices of Bomber Command during World War II, plus exhibits and displays offering a wide and varied ...

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  7. The Centre is home to Lancaster NX611 and a museum based on a WWII airfield with original control tower, Escaping Society museum, Home Front exhibition, Hampden restoration project, memorial chapel and many memorabilia exhibitions. The Centre is open Mon-Sat. Closed Sundays. During the Summer the Lancaster performs taxy runs usually once a week.

  8. Known as Bomber County during World War II due to the squadrons based in the county, Lincolnshire is still today at the centre of aviation, being home to several RAF bases, the International Bomber Command Centre and the famous RAF Red Arrows. Not to be missed. International Bomber Command Centre.

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