The final cache is at NORTH 52 AB.CDE , EAST 001
KL.MNP
At the following 3 waypoints you can see the answers by looking
at the planes Serial numbers
(eg if serial was WZ 649 and WZ A-F then A would = 6 and F would
=9)
Happy caching
waypoint 1:N 52 26.124 E 001 23.977 answers A,D,E,N
XH NEA
WF --D
waypoint 2:N 52 26.134 E 001 23.980 answers K,L,M
XR L-M
XJ --K
waypoint 3:N 52 26.144 E 001 23.901 answers B,C,P
VX B--
WF -P-
XN C--
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APRIL TO OCTOBER
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4.00pm)
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3.00pm)
15th DECEMBER TO 15th JANUARY
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum is recognised as East
Anglia's Aviation Heritage Centre. Maintained and run by
volunteers, with one paid staff member, the Museum celebrated its
35th Anniversary in 2007.
Constituting an impressive collection of aircraft and equipment,
the Museum also displays in separate buildings themed collections
for the Royal Observer Corps No. 6 Group, the 446th (H) Bomb Group
USAAF, RAF Bomber Command, RAF Air-Sea Rescue & Coastal
Command, and local aviation through the years.
There are also numerous exhibitions on special subjects including
WWII Decoy Crews, Boulton & Paul, RAF training aids, aerial
photography, and the Home Front.
The idea for an aviation museum in the Bungay area was initially
conceived by half a dozen local aviation enthusiasts, resulting in
its establishment in 1972.