Tornado Heritage Centre
Chamber Rating
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Mirko Puccio
Feb 28th, 2023 -
Andrei
Feb 14th, 2023 -
Danny Brierley
I'm not actually here to review the centre but to add a couple of photos of ZE966 from when it was in storage. The official history is that it was at the Manchester Air and Space Museum storage centre when in reality it was sat in a private warehouse for a number of months alongside the front end of a Vulcan and a Vampire jet. I do have photos of these too.
Aug 26th, 2022 -
Nathan Martin
Fantanstic set up these guys have got here, I've not been to an RAF breifing room or stores room, but I really did feel like I was in one; it was all very authentic. The simulator is excellent with amazing attention to detail made from a real Tornado F3 cockpit, and just outside there is a real one that's in great condition. Hawarden aerodrome is a bit out of the way, but whether you fly in, or drive in, its totally worth dropping by.
May 28th, 2022 -
Ethan Jones
I visited here with a group of Air Cadets from 1251 (Berwyn) Squadron. We had an absolutely fantastic experience. On arrival we met with Flt Lt (retired) Stuart Case, a former navigator. He was very accommodating and gave us all a briefing on the Tornado. He showed us the flight gear and survival equipment used by Tornado aircrew. We also had a brief video explaining the history and development of the Tornado. We later went outside where Stuart gave an in-depth tour of the Tornado. The cadets also got the opportunity to sit in the cockpit. Finally, the Centre has a working flight simulator which was used by Tornado pilots for training. One of the cadets got the opportunity to go in the simulator and fly a Tornado in Scotland. It was an incredible day and Stuart could not have done more for us. Absolutely recommend!
May 28th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Tornado Heritage Centre located?
A Tornado Heritage Centre is located at Group Ltd, Aviation Park, Flint Rd, Broughton, wls CH4 0GZ
Q How is Tornado Heritage Centre rated?
A Tornado Heritage Centre has a 5.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Tornado Heritage Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Mirko Puccio on Google
Andrei on Google
Danny Brierley on Google
I'm not actually here to review the centre but to add a couple of photos of ZE966 from when it was in storage. The official history is that it was at the Manchester Air and Space Museum storage centre when in reality it was sat in a private warehouse for a number of months alongside the front end of a Vulcan and a Vampire jet. I do have photos of these too.
Nathan Martin on Google
Fantanstic set up these guys have got here, I've not been to an RAF breifing room or stores room, but I really did feel like I was in one; it was all very authentic.
The simulator is excellent with amazing attention to detail made from a real Tornado F3 cockpit, and just outside there is a real one that's in great condition.
Hawarden aerodrome is a bit out of the way, but whether you fly in, or drive in, its totally worth dropping by.
Ethan Jones on Google
I visited here with a group of Air Cadets from 1251 (Berwyn) Squadron. We had an absolutely fantastic experience.
On arrival we met with Flt Lt (retired) Stuart Case, a former navigator. He was very accommodating and gave us all a briefing on the Tornado. He showed us the flight gear and survival equipment used by Tornado aircrew. We also had a brief video explaining the history and development of the Tornado.
We later went outside where Stuart gave an in-depth tour of the Tornado. The cadets also got the opportunity to sit in the cockpit.
Finally, the Centre has a working flight simulator which was used by Tornado pilots for training. One of the cadets got the opportunity to go in the simulator and fly a Tornado in Scotland.
It was an incredible day and Stuart could not have done more for us. Absolutely recommend!