The Luskintyre Airfield spans an area of 92.2 hectares and houses the Luskintyre Aviation Flying Museum. The airfield is primarily used for the restoration of vintage aircraft, with a special focus on de Havilland Tiger Moths. This offers a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the restoration process of these vintage aircraft.
'Lunch with the Tiger Moths' is a regular event that takes place on the first Saturday of each month, weather permitting. This event provides visitors with the opportunity to inspect airworthy and under-restoration Tiger Moths, as well as view the museum's collection of memorabilia. It's a unique experience for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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Pywells Rd, Newcastle-Maitland
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