Wattisham Station Heritage

Ipswich, Suffolk • Suffolk • United Kingdom

About Wattisham Station Heritage

The Wattisham Station Heritage museum details the history of RAF Wattisham from its opening in 1939 to the present day, covering its role as a WWII bomber station, a Cold War fighter base (Phantoms, Lightnings), and its current use by the Army Air Corps with Apache helicopters. Visits are typically by appointment or on special open days.

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Aircraft Collection

Exhibits can change. To avoid disappointment, before visiting, please check the museum website for up-to-date exhibit listings.

This museum does not currently have specific aircraft listed in our directory.

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