Chilly weather on the day was seen as a significant factor in causing what was a surprisingly low attendance. However, it was clear that those who braved the elements enjoyed the occasion, with the newly introduced Battle of Britain target shooting and Lancaster bombing challenge proving major attractions. The valuable help of Air Training Corps cadets from Chichester, Shoreham and Storrington across a wide variety of activities was particularly appreciated and we look forward to seeing them again at future events.
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Family Day Sunday 20th May
May, 2012
Flight Simulators
The Tangmere Museum has 3 computer-controlled Flight Simulators for visitors to ‘fly’.
Talks by Tangmere
The Museum is able to offer speakers to interested groups or societies on a range of subjects connected with the history of operations at RAF Tangmere and other military aviation subjects.
Further details of the full range of presentations and the availability of speakers can be obtained by calling the museum on 01243 790090, by emailing your interest to chairman@tangmere-museum.org.uk or by letter marked for the attention of the Chairman.
Museum Development
The Museum car park has been enlarged and re-laid and audio guides provided with the assistance of LEADER – the European Agricultural Fund for Redevelopment.