The De Havilland Aircraft Museum is the only museum in the world that has three de Havilland Mosquitos on exhibit, including the prototype.
Whether you join in one of the staff-led programmes or take your school on a self-guided tour, their objective is to make your children’s experience interesting and rewarding.
The history of Salisbury Hall and also De Havilland’s nearly 80-year devotion to British aviation may be learned by groups. They will be able to get up close with the majority of the planes, understanding how they were built. Volunteers who interact with individuals of all ages are informed and enthusiastic.
Students can learn about how planes fly and how they are constructed. They feature a number of exhibits about past De Havilland aircraft operations, such as WW1 and WWII De Havilland Mosquito activities.