East Fortune Airfield, North Berwick, Scotland, EH39 5LF Website The National Museum of Flight is Scotland's national aviation museum, at East Fortune Airfield, just south of the village of East Fortune, Scotland. It is one of the museums within National Museums Scotland.
Head off on a journey of discovery at this former airfield and explore the history of aviation from the First World War to the present day. There are interactive exhibitions, supersonic experiences, historic hangars, an assault course and acres of green grass and fresh air.
Find out how developments in civil aviation have helped to connect communities, allowing people to travel short distances more easily and opened up opportunities to fly for fun.
There is a Military Aviation hangar, examine the roles that aircraft have played in conflict throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
The main attraction is Scotland’s only Concorde, learn more about the history of this historic airfield and get hands-on in our family-friendly interactive gallery, Fantastic Flight.
Refuel at The Aviator Café or enjoy a picnic in our outdoor picnic areas, then pick up a souvenir in our museum shop.
This is a new machine from Penny Press Factory. The four design press uses modern technology, credit / debit card payments. Pennies are dispensed from an internal hopper. All pennies have a ringed border. National Museum of Flight in Text. Each penny costs £2!
Machine 1 designs are:
1) ... Concorde
2) ... Twin Pioneer
3) ... Red Arrows
4) ... Spitfire
Need scan/ photo of designs on a plain white background.
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