JHC Flying Station Wattisham

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Ipswich, United Kingdom

Military base

JHC Flying Station Wattisham Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

JHC Flying Station Wattisham is located in Ipswich, United Kingdom on Flying Station, Wattisham Airfield. JHC Flying Station Wattisham is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category military base in United Kingdom.

Address

Flying Station, Wattisham Airfield

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Big apple Couple

We had amazing day in having chance to go on base to my favourite helicopter. We looked in museum and learnt so much and staff was so friendly and helpful. We then got taken to other side of base to see jets and choppers was greatest buzz. We found out they had family day coming up so stood at top run way was greatest thing ever seeing apache helicopter in action and then osprey and big planes and small fly over are heads was being a kid at Christmas then most amazing thing red arrows flew so low times could see pilot and only chance to get amazing photos from that day. Was so lucky to see that.

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Mark Norville

Rubbish since the pongos took over. I went back in 2009 and the place had altered and never really felt the same. The 70th anniversary was ruined because of them lot. We paid extra to attend the night dinner, which we thought was going to be something special. The pongo's offered us sausage and mash as food for the night. Yet we paid around 7.50 for the ticket. We ended up in Needham market and made our own entertainment, and got our own food. Which was kind of disappointing for me, as I was a Stowmarket clubber when I went out. It was great to be in the local area, even though I hated it when I was there, but it kind of felt calming before I caught my train home. The air museum is great, and you will get a warm welcome from Maggie and all the staff. Try to just ignore the pongo's.

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Max Waldron

The Station history section is brilliant and if you can sort a visit well worth going to see.