Midland Air Museum Baginton

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(584) · Museum in Coventry, United Kingdom
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The Midland Air Museum is situated just outside the village of Baginton in Warwickshire, England, and is adjacent to Coventry Airport. The museum …

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Mar 27, 2025
Excellent air museum with lots of great exhibits, some rare/unique, and friendly and helpful volunteers and staff. There’s usually a cockpit open (although not guaranteed) with plenty of information,…Full review by S2234RRanthonyd
Mar 23, 2025
have not been here for almost i guess 20 years but decided to return as i was staying in the area- great location with some great planes to look at and lots of information - got to go up in the Vulca…Full review by therianblackwuff
Sep 12, 2024
The Midland Air Museum is an excellent place to visit, less than a minute off the A45/A46 on the Southern edge of Coventry. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Quite rightly the museum has plen…Full review by foxcile
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How much is a season ticket please? Thanks
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It’s £20 - great value!
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you say it is free! from what I read it is £19 for a family. I don't know if its free for a disabled person with a helper. do you …
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you say it is free! from what I read it is £19 for a family. I don't know if its free for a disabled person with a helper. do you know?
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It is a great place but I can’t recall it being free. My wife is disabled and as far as I recall, we paid for a full family ticket. It was worth it though. You will spend a couple of hours in …
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It is a great place but I can’t recall it being free. My wife is disabled and as far as I recall, we paid for a full family ticket. It was worth it though. You will spend a couple of hours in here. I have visited several other aircraft museums and it’s here that we learnt more than anywhere else. The people around have a real genuine passion for the planes and like to share their experiences. You also get to go close and personal with some of the planes (more so than most other places). If you are after a free museum - RAF Air museum on the outskirts of London is free and a great place to visit. Disabled acces their is fantastic.
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We are making a specific trip to the museum in the hope of sitting inside the Vulcan. Is this a possibility?
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Depending on staff available even at weekends it may be temporarily closed for staff breaks so check as you go in.
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