Other Things To See In The Museum

replica of blitz housing environment

1940s Experience

See how the inhabitants of Manston survived during those dark days of World War II with the constant bombing and meagre rations.

remains of bouncing bomb

Operation Chastise (The Dams Raid)

The museum holds one of the few recovered practice ‘Bouncing Bombs’ that were designed by Barnes Wallis to breach the dams of the Ruhr Valley in 1943. 617 Squadron, The Dambusters, operated from Manston to perfect the delivery of the weapon off the coast of Herne Bay.

photo of US seaplane outside a hangar

Photographic Gallery

The museum holds numerous photographs depicting its development from inception during World War I to its closure in 2013.

lego models of Tomcat and Phantom

LEGO Displays

The museum hosts a variety of scale aircraft models.

diorama and models representing of Manston railway

Models & Model Railway

The museum displays numerous models that enhance various exhibits, as well as depicting aircraft that have graced the airfield.

phantom aircraft jet turbine

Engines

There are numerous engines on display next to their associated airframes. They range from early centrifugal types to the mighty re-heated J-79 from the Phantom.

display cabinets with guns and ammo

Guns, Munitions and Missiles

This extensive exhibition room displays many of the weapons and munitions used by the RAF Regiment to defend the airfield and range from World War I to the present day. Also displayed are the guns carried by aircraft types operating out of Manston during World War II.

Are you a Lego enthusiast? Come down to Bricks at the Musuem between 14th - 22nd Feburary
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