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You will find below a selection of photographs taken on site form our numerous event over the years.

General Site Images

Images of the Aircraft on Site

Car Shows

Military Show

General Site Images

A view of the museum from the road showing all three communication towers along with some of the buildings.
A view of the communication towers along with some of the buildings on site with the flag in the foreground.
A view of all three communication towers along with some of the buildings on site, including the original World War 2 building.
A family waiting for the flypast in a field of purple flowers.
Image of a reproduction world war 2 bomb close to the original impact point on site.
Welcome to Martlesham Heath Sign hanging at the entrance gate to the site.
A view of the original museum building with the british flag flying in the foreground.
An aerial view of our site showing the old World War 2 building and the more modern Autovon radio communication towers.
A view of the museum building at dusk with the British and American flags flying.
Welcome to Martlesham Heath Sign hanging at the entrance gate to the site with flag poles.
A view of all three communication towers along with some of the buildings on site.
Two of our staff member standing outside the main museums entrance.
An image of of refreshment area where we serve hot and cold refreshments along with light snacks.
An image of the original entrance sign for the Autovon installation. This sign was taken from site after it's closure in the early 1990's and donated to Flixton Museum. It was kindly returned to us by Flixton Museum in 2024.
A look inside our display on the history of the Ipswich airport. This shows artifacts and pictures from the Ipswich Airport.
The history of flight in Suffolk room hold exhibits, pictures and models detailing the rich aviation history in Suffolk.
This image shows some of our latest acquisitions to the museum. A USAF Police car along with the original Fire engine from the now closed Ipswich airport.
An image of the Falklands War display, inside our second exhibit area. With a selection of Clansman radios and updated display boards.
A view inside our main display space in the original museum building with ever changing displays and exhibits.
This room contains artifacts from the cold war period of history.
This shows some of the uniforms and camouflage used on site during its active period with the USAF.
Part of the military flypass that happen every year during our show.
A picture of Edith Cook a local pioneer of aviation born in Ipswich.

Aircraft Restoration

Our De Havilland Vampire in the process of being repaired. This image shows the poor state of repair to the outer skin of the aircraft.
A picture of the nearly fully restored De Havilland Vampire with tail number XD506.
Three of our volunteers rebuilding the canopy on our Jet Provost.
A sideways look of the nearly restored De Havilland Vampire before the decals have been placed.
Showing one of the museum's visitors sitting in our restored Hawker Hunter numbered XG274.
An image showing the original state of the De Havilland Vampire during its lifting removal.
A picture of the Hawker Hunter with pilot pressure suit and ejector seat.
This image shows the Hawker Hunter numbered XG274 being transported from its original position.

Car Shows

Showing the crowds relaxing at one of the car shows held on site.
A sun shade used for on of our outside car show events with a DJ playing music.
Showing the crowds at one of the car shows held on site.

Military Show

An image of the napoleonic era reenactment group firing their cannon.
The oldest member of the Heathens reenactment group with a replica 50 caliber machine gun.
A restored US Army jeep with powerful searchlight fitted to the rear.
An image from our military show detailing the work and weapons of the Suffolk Home Guard reenactment group.
Two members of the viking reenactment group with their emblem flying in the background.
A picture for the Suffolk Women's Land Army with a tractor and chaff of wheat.
A radio ham operator transmitting on a British military Clansman radio set.
The Heathens reenactment group standing in front of the Welcome to Martlesham Heath Sign hanging at the entrance gate to the site.
A picture showing the Gi 41-45 reenactment group at our yearly show.
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