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Walpole Cross Keys, Clenchwarton and West Lynn youngsters visit Duxford museum




Flying icons from the Second World War were among the exhibits youngsters were able to see when they saw planes of all types in the Duxford museum.

Children from Walpole Cross Keys, Clenchwarton and West Lynn primary schools even had the chance to try on uniforms at the former base in Cambridgeshire, now part of the Imperial War Museum.

Year 6 pupils at all three schools have been studying the Second World War, and the Battle of Britain Gallery at the museum ensured they could see a Spitfire and Hurricane close-up.

Taking a look around the Duxford museum. Picture: West Norfolk Academies Trust
Taking a look around the Duxford museum. Picture: West Norfolk Academies Trust

There is also a crash-landed Messerschmitwhich forms part of the exhibition.

“The children were really interested to find out about the planes involved in the Battle of Britain and even some that featured in the Pearl Harbour attack,” Billy Overton, assistant head teacher at Walpole Cross Keys, said.

“We saw all the big name planes and quite a few more modern ones, including Concorde.

Youngsters from Walpole Cross Keys, Clenchwarton and West Lynn primary schools paid a visit to the Imperial War Museum. Picture: West Norfolk Academies Trust
Youngsters from Walpole Cross Keys, Clenchwarton and West Lynn primary schools paid a visit to the Imperial War Museum. Picture: West Norfolk Academies Trust

“The children also enjoyed trying on some RAF uniforms and using the interactive devices to find out more about the exhibits and listening to information on the telephones on different stations.”

The group visited a historic hangar, which houses the WWII exhibition, which was once home to the first operational Spitfires and the US 78th Fighter Group.



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