A MUSEUM in Middle Wallop is set to bring its flagship fundraising event back for families to enjoy.
Following on from two fabulous sell-out years, the Army Flying Museum is set to launch its flagship fundraising event bright and early for 2023.
With prices fixed until January 1, early bookers have the chance to make some great savings and get a date in their diaries for a fun day out.
The next in the series of the Wallop Wheels and Wings events will take place on Saturday, July 1, 2023 and following on from feedback from previous year's events, will be bigger and better than ever, with a wide array of activities to keep visitors and families busy throughout the day.
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Chief executive of the Army Flying Museum Lucy Johnson said: “We are really excited to be launching our 2023 Wheels and Wings event. The team here at the museum are already working hard to make sure that it's going to be a great day out for families and enthusiasts alike. We have a few surprises lined up for the day and a wide range of entertainment for all ages and we look forward to sharing more information over the coming months.”
The event will again feature a wide array of classic and supercars, motorbikes and aircraft, to please enthusiasts of all vehicles. Visitors will have the opportunity to stroll around the historic Army Air Corps airfield to chat with the pilots attending the event and, in some instances, even sit in the aircraft.
For non-enthusiasts, there will be the opportunity to browse the artisan trader village, with over 40 stalls selling a wide range of arts, crafts, food and drink, including a return to the event from Hampshire Fare, who will be in attendance celebrating the start of the Hampshire Food Festival.
A live music stage will keep visitors entertained, providing a lovely backdrop to the event and this year will see the added introduction of a display arena, with a fun programme of entertainment throughout the day.
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Activities for families and children will be in abundance, with the introduction of fairground rides and inflatables, pedal planes, mini tanks, face painting and lots of craft and interactive activities to keep little ones busy throughout the day.
For further information or to book tickets, visit armyflying.com.
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