Pirates and Planes At The Museum
Reminder for Sunday 22 Aug 2021 …
East Coast Pirates Car Club
The East Coast Pirates Car Club will hold their annual run and meeting at the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum on Sunday the 22nd August 2021. The museum will be open from 1000 until 1600.
We do ask, however, that no other historic vehicle clubs attend on this particular day as parking will be an issue. We do welcome visits from historic car clubs at any other time.
The club, which holds the meeting each year at the museum, is Great Yarmouth’s largest car club. Formed in August 2006 by a group of friends and a club that has been growing ever since they always welcome new members.
The vehicles that are expected are an eclectic mix, with both old and new, modified, hotrod and sports cars, bikes and trikes.
The East Coast Pirates Facebook page can be found at:
East Coast Pirates Facebook Page
Family-Friendly Day Out
With a family-friendly atmosphere, all are welcome. No advance booking, just turn up on the day. With free entry and free parking, this is an affordable and enjoyable day out with lots to see and do.
The onsite shop has both museum and aircraft-related items for sale. Items range in price from “pocket money” upwards, with lots of models and toys for the children. The shop also serves drinks, sweets and ice creams.
With picnic tables throughout the site, we have plenty of space for the whole family.
We are wheelchair friendly in all areas apart from aircraft cockpits.
Dogs are welcome in all areas apart from the shop. We request you keep your dogs on a leash at all times, especially on this day with lots of vehicles and children around.
NAAFI Café
The NAAFI Café is open again in the main hangar. As well as displaying numerous pieces of artwork donated to the Museum the NAAFI is serving muffins, crisps, Eccles cakes, flapjacks and numerous other snacks along with soft drinks, tea and coffee.
COVID General Guidance
The restrictions on the number of visitors having been lifted and we will welcome all arrivals to the Museum. Although no longer a legal requirement, we will continue to ask visitors for NHS Test and Trace details or to scan the QR code at the Museum Visitor Reception Point.
Full details of the COVID guidelines for the museum can be found @