Great War Flying Museum

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Cheltenham, Canada

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Museum· War museum· Tourist attraction

Great War Flying Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Great War Flying Museum is located in Cheltenham, Canada on 13961 McLaughlin Rd. Great War Flying Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

13961 McLaughlin Rd

Phone

+1 9058384936

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mehrdad Rostami

Nice place to go! lot of things to see. The staff are volunteers but love to give all information you may need. 5 donation is least to support this nice place.

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patrick mcateer

This one place you should go and see it's full of history

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Mark J

Have several WW1 planes. Really cool artifact museum next door. The volunteer staff are very friendly and incredibly knowledgeable & informative. Certainly worth the time, effort and donation. The brampton flying club also cool place to have a snack and watch planes

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Anton Sal

Amazing local museum for aviation history. Exhibiting some impressive aircraft of WW1 era like the Sopwith Camel. They have a number of airworthy flying aircraft that they fly during open days and a number of aircraft in restoration processes. Lots of history besides aviation including a nice collection of bolt action rifles (Mosin, Lee Enfield). Best time to go I recommend during the Brampton Flight Centre Family Day held annually around early September. The aircraft are all out of the hangar, formation flights held including the Red Barron. They are open on weekends, definitely worth a drop in.

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Darrell Lafave

So much history in such a small place! Visited here on a whim with the kids and was not disappointed. The team here has put in countless hours of sweat and work to keep the planes flying as well as setting up and maintaining the displays and it shows. I highly recommend a visit here... If you're a WW1 aviation fan, you'll not be disappointed.

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Chris Gould

Really well done museum, so much information packed into as small area. The hangar was mine and my 6 year old sons favorite part though, he loved the Fokker D VII complete with rear facing machine gun. The staff were incredibly knowledgable and friendly, especially patient with my son and his thousand questions. Great job guys!

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K Chow

Great place to visit and experience the planes and pieces of history from WWI. Great volunteers, pilots and mechanics. You get to talk to the people who work on the planes, the pilots and members of the museum. A rare find.

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Rushabh Saini

Good place to see WW1 planes. They were good enough to give us a tour of museum. It's technically free but you can always donate some money as they always have funding issues with government.