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RAF Manston
One other attraction nearby is Manston airfield, until recently this was RAF Manston, but is now a commercial airport now known variously as London Manston and more recently as Kent International Airport. However Planestation and who owned the airport went into Administration, as did EUJet who operated the passenger flights, and the airport has now been sold to Infratil . If you need any information on the current services and activities at airport please contact them directly.
The Thanet Flying Club owned and operated by TG Aviation Ltd is also based at the airport. They have an extensive fleet of aircraft, perhaps the most noticeable being their 1943 Boeing Stearman biplane painted bright red.
There are three museums on the site.
The RAF Manston Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum
contains two beautifully restored examples of these two magnificent
aircraft, along with many other exhibits.
Parking generally is not a problem and there is a small cafe attached to the Spitfire Museum!
Next door there is also the RAF Manston History Museum which is well worth a visit and contains much historical information about the airfield and many exhibits.
The third museum, which I did not know about until recently, is the Manston Fire Museum which is situated in the old RAF Fire School Building inside the MOD compound. So it is essential to check the website for details on how to book a visit.
It also now has a magnificent statue unveiled by The
Queen Mother in the summer of 1997.
A recent addition to the airfield is a small garden of remembrance which was
recently dedicated. Among the guests at this was Dame Vera Lynn.
Just recently I have been told about a website which records the history of Invicta Airways based at Manston. So for an interesting read please visit www.invicta-airways.co.uk/
On the 2nd June 2002 there was a visit to Manston by a Swordfish from the
Royal Navy Historic Flight
as part of the commemoration of the Channel Dash. This operation took place in 1942 and was an attempt
by Royal Navy Swordfish aircraft which took off from Manston in an abortive
attempt to torpedo the German
battlecruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst which had
been sheltering in the French port of Brest prior to making a run up the English Channel.
More photos here.
Please see the Channel Dash Association page for more information on the
formation of this group.
There was a visit by
Spitfire Mk Vb AB910
of the
RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
on 19th August 2002. This actual aircraft flew four sorties in support of the invasion
of Dieppe (Operation Jubilee) 60 years ago to the day in 1942.
This is also the aircraft which flew a circuit with a WRAF ground crew wrapped around the tail.
More photos here.
On Wednesday 25th September 2002 the
Dutch Constellation N749NL
arrived at Manston on its way to Amsterdam. This Connie has been saved and will be fully restored and will then be
flown on the airshow circuit in Europe. The Connie stayed until Saturday 28th September 2002.
There are some more pictures of the Connie
here.
On August 14th 2005 two aircraft from
Historic Aircraft Collection
visited Manston as part of their VJ Day celebrations. The aircraft were the
Spitfire Mk Vb BM597
flown by their Chief Pilot Flt Lt Charlie Brown, and the
Hurricane Mk XIIa
flown by Air Vice Marshal Cliff Spink (Rtd). These two were joined on static display by the Spitfire Museum
by the Stearman biplane of
TG Aviation Ltd.
More photos here.
On Easter Sunday & Monday 2007 the
RAF Manston History Museum
held their Wings & Wheels show. It was blessed with the best Easter weather we have had for a long time.
I visited on the Monday to see what was going on, there were many military vehicles on show together with all the
normal museum exhibits as well as exhibits from the Manston Fire Museum.
Historic aircraft on static display were a DC3 (Dakota), Antonov AN-2, Harvard,
'Big Beautiful Doll' Mustang and 'Spirit of Kent' Spitfire. You could also book
pleasure flights in another DC3 flying from the main airport terminal. Take a look at the selection
of photos here.
There are some more pictures taken at Manston here.

