Norfolk - Royal Air Force Air Defence Radar Museum
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Winner of Best Attraction in the Eastern Region 2001 & 2002 - As seen on TV Winner 2003 Berry Savory Tourist Award - Finest Small Visitor Attraction in Norfolk . Enter the atmospheric 'Cold War' operations room. During the 1970's it would have housed seventy operational personnel. Sit at one of the terminals, but be ready to react if the early warning system sounds, You may have only 4 minutes to ... Sit in the Fighter Allocators seat and imagine how it must have felt to be responsible for our fighter planes Or would you have been the Bloodhound Missile Controller and directed the Surface to Air Missiles to their designated targets Test your skills at the original fighter control computers, used by the RAF school in the early 1980s. How many enemy bombers can you shoot down before they get to the UK? See the history and development of Detection, Air Intelligence Photography, Air Defence Radar and Air Battle Management from the 1930's to the modern computer technology of today The end of the cold war means that the secret world of air defence is open to public scrutiny. The Type 84 Radar - The Largest Exhibit An informative atmospheric visitor attraction with a hands on approach to exhibits. Thousands of item's of memorabilia. Accessible photo albums showing the pictorial history on public display An attraction that all the family will enjoy Features Please Click Here for further information Opening Times & Admission Prices Please Click Here for further information Hands On Please Click Here for further information Facilities Please Click Here for further information How To Find Us Please Click Here for further information |