Eagles at Easter: Falconry Displays at Royal Air Force Museum
Overview
Birds of prey have been associated with the Royal Air Force since its foundation. The Eagle has been given pride of place on the Royal Air Force's badge. To celebrate the contribution that birds of prey have made to the RAF, we will be running daily, in conjunction with the English School of Falconry three free displays on the Museum's Helipad.
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Royal Air Force Museum London
Grahame Park Way, Colindale, Barnet, London, NW9 5LL
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Grahame Park Way
ColindaleBarnetLondonNW9 5LL - Telephone:
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- Tube: Colindale Train: Mill Hill Broadway
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- Only 30 minutes from Central London. Follow the brown and white tourist signs from M25, M1 (Junction 4 Southbound), A41, A5 and North Circular (A406) roads. The Museum has a large free car and coach park.
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