Army Aviation Centre
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Aviation Centre
Middle Wallop Airfield, eng SO20 8DY - (126) 478-4272
Chamber Rating
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Jim Kerr
We stopped at the museum on our way back from a short break in Salisbury and glad we did, spent an informative couple of hours learning about the history of British Army Aviation, well worth a visit & plenty to see for both young & old.
Oct 25th, 2021 -
LAND AIR
(Translated by Google) Went to see the 1990 airhow. It was my first time in the UK and I remember being very excited to see so many aircraft. (Original) 1990airhow
Jul 18th, 2021 -
David RA Wickens
I have been coming to Middle Wallop since 1978, when I did my AAC trade training followed by a posting to Hildeshiem Germany. In 1985 I returned after passing the test for pilot at RAF Biggin Hill to complete my co-pilots course. Followed by a posting to Netheravon which is just up the road, and was the home of the Royal Flying Corps. I then flew with many pilots around the world, like Hong Kong, Kenya, Singapore and Germany again. Finishing with six years in Northern Ireland flying fixed wing day VMC and night VMC and both day and night IMC. Today we are going to the museum which has many of the aircraft types that I have flown. DW.
Jun 4th, 2020 -
Peter Luke
Jun 1st, 2020 -
Joe Kay
This is a military base, so you cant go in, you can visit the museum of army flying which is just next door.
May 16th, 2019
Contact Info
- (126) 478-4272
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Army Aviation Centre?
A The phone number for Army Aviation Centre is: (126) 478-4272.
Q Where is Army Aviation Centre located?
A Army Aviation Centre is located at Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Airfield, eng SO20 8DY
Q What is the internet address for Army Aviation Centre?
A The website (URL) for Army Aviation Centre is: http://www.army.mod.uk/aviation/
Q How is Army Aviation Centre rated?
A Army Aviation Centre has a 4.5 Star Rating from 35 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Army Aviation Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 35 Reviews )Jim Kerr on Google
We stopped at the museum on our way back from a short break in Salisbury and glad we did, spent an informative couple of hours learning about the history of British Army Aviation, well worth a visit & plenty to see for both young & old.
LAND AIR on Google
(Translated by Google) Went to see the 1990 airhow. It was my first time in the UK and I remember being very excited to see so many aircraft.
(Original)
1990airhow
David RA Wickens on Google
I have been coming to Middle Wallop since 1978, when I did my AAC trade training followed by a posting to Hildeshiem Germany.
In 1985 I returned after passing the test for pilot at RAF Biggin Hill to complete my co-pilots course. Followed by a posting to Netheravon which is just up the road, and was the home of the Royal Flying Corps.
I then flew with many pilots around the world, like Hong Kong, Kenya, Singapore and Germany again.
Finishing with six years in Northern Ireland flying fixed wing day VMC and night VMC and both day and night IMC.
Today we are going to the museum which has many of the aircraft types that I have flown.
DW.
Peter Luke on Google
Joe Kay on Google
This is a military base, so you cant go in, you can visit the museum of army flying which is just next door.