See former Royal Air Force bomber Avro Vulcan XL426 up close in its hangar at the Vulcan Restoration Trust's last Visit the Vulcan Day of 2025.
You can walk round the Vulcan and for an additional fee you can climb inside for a guided tour of the cockpit.
There will be examples of the weapons carried by the Vulcan during its time with the RAF on display, including the type of 1,000 lb high explosive bomb the Vulcan dropped on Port Stanley airfield during the 1982 Falklands Conflict.
Other displays will include: Military Land Rovers, British Army Tanks & Armoured Vehicles, Shoeburyness & South Essex Royal Artillery Association, 10th Essex Living History Group, Great War Living History Group, South Eastern Vintage & Classic Car Club, Essex Mini Owners Club, Southend Radio Control Model Flying Club and a selection of historic fire engines.
The Essex Yeomanry Band will be keeping everyone entertained throughout the day.
Hot and cold refreshments will be on sale, including a burger bar, a licensed bar and an ice cream and doughnut kiosk.
Hot and cold refreshments will be on sale throughout the day and there will be a licensed bar.
The Hangar Shop will be open selling a selection of Vulcan souvenirs, including models, badges, patches, jams, books and much more.
Cockpit visits will take place every 15 minutes on a timed ticket basis, so there will be no need to stand and queue. Cockpit visit tickets are subject to availability and will only be on sale on the day. When they’re gone, they’re gone!
Children must be over 1 metre tall to visit the cockpit and must climb the entry ladder themselves (no carrying).
Sorry – due to airport rules, no pets can be admitted with the exception of assistance dogs.
Visitors can arrive by bus, train or car. London Southend Airport station is approximately 15 minutes' walk away and is served by frequent trains on the London Liverpool Street to Southend Victoria line.