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Exhibitions & Displays

Within to our main halls, Milestones of Flight, Historic Hangars, Bomber Hall, Battle of Britain Hall and Grahame White Aircraft Factory, the Museum hosts a number of exhibitions and displays that you can explore during your visit. The following exhibitions are currently on display at RAF Museum London.

Chinook - Big Windy in the RAF Exhibition

Chinook - Big Windy in the RAF

Using rare film, touch screen information panels and a forward fuselage section, this exhibition tells the story of The West's ubiquitous transport helicopter, the Boeing Chinook

Air Traffic Control Exhibition

Air Traffic Control

Aviation is a fast-growing global industry and European airspace is amongst the World's busiest. Learn more about Air Traffic Control and experience our interactive displays by visiting the exhibition.

Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service Exhibition

Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service

The nurses of the Royal Air Force have cared for the sick and wounded of the three Armed Forces since the creation of the RAF Nursing Service in 1918. Visit this exhibition to learn more about Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Transatlantic Tales Exhibition

Transatlantic Tales

This exhibition marks the first aerial crossings of the Atlantic. The exhibition focuses on a number of significant flights made across the ocean, known affectionately as "the pond", since 1919.

Our Finest Hour Exhibition

Our Finest Hour

The RAF Museum's sensory sound and light spectacular 'Our Finest Hour', retells the story of the Battle of Britain and the Blitz in the Battle of Britain Hall at RAF Museum London.

Aviation History Timeline

Aviation History Timeline

The Milestones of Flight timeline covers the great achievements in the first 100 years of flight, and in particular the major contribution made by the Royal Air Force.

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