About this Event
Jet Age Museum
Heritage Open Day: See jet planes of the past The Jet Age Museum exists to promote and preserve the history of Gloucestershire's contribution to world aviation from the early days of flight. The collection includes a replica of the 1920s Gloster Gamecock biplane fighter, a 1930s Gloster Gladiator fighter undergoing restoration, a replica of Britain’s first jet powered aircraft, the Gloster E28/39, which first left the ground at Brockworth airfield in 1941 and other aircraft including original Gloster-built Meteor and Javelin fighters. The Museum’s Vulcan bomber cockpit and Trident airliner cockpit and cabin will be open subject to availability.
The museum does not charge admission, but donations towards running costs and future expansion plans are most welcomed.
Please check our website www.jetagemuseum.co.uk or social media, for any updates.
Free parking.