The Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop is gearing up for a major redevelopment project. Having first opened to the public in November 1974, added a purpose-built hangar of some 16,000 square feet in 1984 and a second hangar in the 1990s, it is today totally full. Plans have been prepared to add another hangar, modernise and double the size of the archive, re-interpret the collection, improve educational and workshop facilities for volunteers and adopt the latest standards of accessibility. In addition, it is planned to build a memorial wall commemorating the lives of more than 5,000 soldiers who have died in the service of British Army flying.
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