Morayvia
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![]() Morayvia Aviation Museum | |
Established | 26 July 2011[1] |
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Location | Kinloss,Moray,Scotland |
Coordinates | 57°38′03″N3°33′24″W/ 57.63417°N 3.55667°W |
Type | Aviation museum |
Website | www |
Morayviais anaviation museumlocated inKinloss,Moray,Scotland near toKinloss Barracks(the formerRAF Kinloss) a frontline Royal Air Force station.
Exhibits[edit]
- Antonov An-2Red 14
- Avro VulcanB.2 XH563 (cockpit)
- BAC Jet ProvostT.4 XS176 (cockpit - added October 2012)
- de Havilland VampireT.11 XD425 (cockpit - added April 2013)
- English Electric LightningF1.A XM169
- Handley Page HPR.7 Herald214 Series
- Hawker Siddeley NimrodXV240 (forward fuselage)
- Hawker Siddeley NimrodMR.2 XV244[4](cockpit)
- Hawker HunterF.5 WN957
- SEPECAT JaguarGR.3 XZ113
- Vickers ValiantXD875 (cockpit)
- Westland DragonflyHR.5 WP495/G-AJOV
- Westland WhirlwindHAR.10 XJ723
- Westland WessexHC.2 XR528
- Westland WessexHU.5 XT466
- Westland Sea KingHAR.3 XZ592[5][6]
References[edit]
- ^"About Us".Morayvia.Retrieved12 September2022.
- ^"Exhibits".Morayvia.Retrieved12 September2022.
- ^"History".Morayvia.Retrieved12 September2022.
- ^"The real saviours of Nimrod XV244."Forres Gazette,14 June 2011.
- ^"Comment: The battle for XZ592 was one Moray simply refused to lose".insideMoray.insideMoray.news. 5 June 2015.Retrieved12 September2022.
- ^"Bid to home retired Sea King in Moray is successful".BBC. 4 June 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 13 January 2017.Retrieved12 September2022.
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