Charlie Calder, Sebastian Sheppard, Walker Kelly, Murdo Waite and Ingrid Jamieson from Athelstaneford Primary mark the National Museum of Flight’s 50th anniversary at East Fortune, East Lothian. Housed on a former Second World War airfield, the attraction opened its doors on 7 July 1975 and now houses an extensive collection of aircraft including a Red Arrows Hawk, a Supermarine Spitfire, a Vulcan bomber and Scotland’s Concorde.

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Charlie Calder, Sebastian Sheppard, Walker Kelly, Murdo Waite and Ingrid Jamieson from Athelstaneford Primary mark the National Museum of Flight’s 50th anniversary at East Fortune, East Lothian. Housed on a former Second World War airfield, the attraction opened its doors on 7 July 1975 and now houses an extensive collection of aircraft including a Red Arrows Hawk, a Supermarine Spitfire, a Vulcan bomber and Scotland’s Concorde.