A festival celebrating classic cars and aircraft is returning to Norwich for its fourth year this summer.
The Wings and Wheels Weekend will take place at the City of Norwich Aviation Museum, located on the northern edge of the airport, over the weekend of July 8 and 9 between 10am and 5pm.
Visitors will be able to get up close to classic cars, motorbikes, military vehicles and equipment, historical re-enactors and military and civilian aircraft, equipment and displays.
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Along with these visiting displays, the museum’s own Vulcan Bomber, Nimrod, Lightning and Jaguar Cockpit will be open for guided tours along with its Hawker Hunter Flight Simulator, Fokker F27 Friendship, Herald and recently acquired RJ85.
Over the weekend, the RJ aircraft will be brought to life to demonstrate some of the systems used when in active service.
The Friendship Tea Room will be open for light refreshments and there will be live music from Lee Vasey and children’s entertainer Crazy Corin will be there.
The museum is currently being expanded to include exhibits being transferred from the Fenland Aviation Museum.
Ticket information will be available soon.
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