ROC Day At The Museum 2021 Update …
Sunday the 19th Sep 2021
The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum will hold our annual ROC Day on Sunday, the 19th of September 2021. The Museum will be open from 1000 until 1600 and entry is free, as is parking on the day.
This is the annual Royal Observer Corps Association Day at the Museum.
Flypast by the RAF BofB Memorial Flight
We have received notification that the flypast by the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) on the day will be by both a Spitfire aircraft and a Hurricane aircraft.
For any changes, please stay in touch with our Social Media pages to keep up to date (see the foot of the blog).
Flypast on the day will be subject to both weather conditions here and at RAF Coningsby and to BBMF operation commitments on the day.
Lots to Do
Come along and meet members of the ROC at one of the regions premier aviation museums at the centre of East Anglia. Enjoy talking to these veterans and take a look at the 1000’s of artefacts, 60+ aircraft and cockpits. Visit the ROC Museum, which is one of the museums we have on-site.
In addition to the aircraft scattered around the site and in the main hangar, we have themed museum rooms. The themed rooms are dedicated to the ROC, RAF Bomber Command, Coastal Command/Air Sea Rescue and the 446 Bomb Group.
Family Friendly
With a family-friendly atmosphere, all are welcome. No advance booking is necessary, just turn up on the day. This is an affordable and enjoyable day out with lots to see and do with free entry and free parking.
There will be uniforms and hats for the children to try on as well as military weapons to handle. Keep an eye on our Social Media sites for additional information nearer the time.
The on-site 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.
We are wheelchair friendly in all areas apart from aircraft cockpits.
There are picnic tables throughout the site and we have plenty of space for the whole family, including the family dog. Dogs are welcome in all areas apart from the shop. We do, however, request you keep your dogs on a leash at all times.
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.
Keep an Eye on Social Media
To keep an eye on the date and any restrictions in place at the time, please follow us on social media. Also, more details of what is available on the day will be published in the week before the event.
Links to our various Social Media pages can be found at the foot of this blog.
The Last Time…
Due to the COVID situation in 2020, we did not hold this particular day. The last event, therefore, in 2019 saw excellent weather throughout the day until around 1600. There were plenty of visitors, old and new, and it was a great day out for families and Veterans. Images from the day can be seen below.
2019 ROC Day @ NASAM
ROC Day Poster
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 scan the QR code at the Museum Visitor Reception Point.
Full details of the COVID guidelines for the Museum can be found @
Would You Like To Help
There are a number of ways you can help the museum in these difficult financial times, especially for a volunteer-run charity organisation such as the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum. If you wish, you could become a Museum Member by paying a small fee each year, or you could make a one-off donation to help with our running costs.
To become a Museum Member please click on the button below to see the details on our main website.
To make a donation please click the donate button below to be taken to our donations page.
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