Newark Air Museum
RAF EOD memorial unveiled at Newark Air Museum
On Sunday May 1, a new Royal Air Force (RAF) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) memorial was dedicated in the Memorial Garden at the Newark Air Museum.
Falklands and Cold War events for Newark Air Museum
The Newark Air Museum in eastern Nottinghamshire is preparing to stage its Falklands 40th and Cold War Call-Up event, which takes place on Saturday April 30 and Sunday May 1, 2022.
Newark Air Museum Day-Night Photo Shoot
The date for Newark Air Museum’s first Day-Night Photo Shoot event of 2022 has been set for Saturday March 26, 2022…
A Guided Tour of Newark Air Museum!
Join secretary and trustee Howard Heeley as he gives James Peene a guided tour of some of the impressive aircraft collection at Newark Air Museum. Watch the video now!
Change of ownership for Newark Air Museum's Shackleton and Vulcan
An agreement has been reached between Newark Air Museum (NAM) and the Lincolnshire’s Lancaster Association (LLA), that has resulted in the ownership of the Avro Shackleton, WR977 and the Avro Vulcan, XM594 being immediately transferred to NAM
Vulcan pilot on bomber’s staggering fuel consumption stats
Built in the days before the environment was a consideration, the Vulcan could burn through some 9,260 imperial gallons of fuel in the seven hours it could stay a-loft. Former Vulcan pilot John LeBrun tells us more...
Avro Vulcan pilot John LeBrun on bomb loads
Whilst the Vulcan was capable of carrying conventional payloads, it originally formed the backbone of Britain’s nuclear deterrent, as retired Vulcan pilot John LeBrun discusses
Vulcan pilot recounts scrambling for nuclear call out
Former Vulcan pilot John LeBrun knows first-hand what it is like to prepare for a nuclear scramble. In this video he describes the process in fascinating detail
Trailer: John LeBrun and the Avro Vulcan
Coming soon: Meet the man whose life has been a love affair with the iconic Cold War bomber