Midland Air Museum

The Midland Air Museum (MAM) is situated just outside the village of Baginton in Warwickshire, England, and is adjacent to Coventry Airport.

The museum's two largest aircraft are an Avro Vulcan B.2 and an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy AW.650 (series 101).

The restored Avro Vulcan is a delta-winged aircraft that was originally part of the V bomber force and could be equipped with nuclear missiles as part of Britain's role in NATO's nuclear deterrent force during the Cold War.

The museum also has an English Electric Canberra PR.3, two English Electric Lightnings (the RAF's fastest ever interceptor), two Gloster Meteors (one on loan from the Royal Air Force Museum), an Armstrong Whitworth Sea Hawk FGA.6, a Mil Mi-24 helicopter, and many others.

The Midland Air Museum has a number of aero engines on display with a dedicated section on the work of Frank Whittle.

Armstrong Whitworth Argosy AW.650 ( ex . registration G-APRL)
Armstrong Whitworth Sea Hawk FGA.6 ( ex . serial number WV797)
Avro Blue Steel nuclear missile (seen under Avro Vulcan wing)
Avro Vulcan B.2 ( ex . serial number XL360)
Boulton Paul BP.111A ( ex . serial number VT935).
English Electric Lightning T55 ( ex . serial number 55-713)
English Electric Canberra PR3 ( ex . serial number WF992)
BAC Lightning F.6 ex . serial number XR771
Mil Mi-24
Gloster Meteor NF.14 ( ex . serial number WS838, on loan from the RAF Museum)
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter ( ex . serial number R-756)
McDonnell F-4C Phantom II ( ex . serial number 63-7699, on loan from USAF Museum)
McDonnell F-101B Voodoo ex . serial number 56-0312