'''Duxford''' is a small village (under 2000 inhabitants) in the English county of Cambridgeshire, approximately 8 miles south of Cambridge itself. It is probably best known as the location of a Second World War British and American airfield, today serving as an important branch of the '''Imperial War Museum'''.
Understand
After 1945 and the end of the war, Duxford and its airfield fell back into relative obscurity. With its employment in the making of the 1968 film ''The Battle of Britain'', the location achieved new prominence and was subsequently purchased by the Imperial War Museum to house its aircraft collection.
Get in
By road
From London (less than 50 miles), take the M11 motorway north to Junction 10. Alternatively, routes northwards in the A1 and A10 / A505 will lead to the vicinity of Duxford - watch for signs.
By bus
A free bus service to Duxford operates when there are airshows from central Cambridge. The Citi 7 bus from Cambridge operates daily to the museum; not all buses go to the museum so ask the driver before getting on and paying.
Get around
See
'''Imperial War Museum Duxford''', [http://duxford.iwm.org.uk]. Daily except for 24-26 December, summer (19 March - 29 October) 10am-6pm, winter 10am-4pm, last admission 45 mins before closing, admission adults __12, seniors and students __9, disabled __8, other concessions __7 - group concessions available, free admission for children 15yrs and younger. Parking is free. "Europe's premier aviation museum."
*the '''British Aircraft Collection''' [http://duxford.iwm.org.uk/server/show/ConWebDoc.1188].
*the '''American Air Museum in Britain''' [http://aam.iwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.00h] stands as a memorial to the 30,000 Americans who died flying from the UK in the Second World War. This outstanding example of contemporary British architecture (designed by Lord Foster) houses Duxford's unique collection of historic American combat aircraft including the B-17 Flying Fortress, with many suspended from the ceiling as if in flight.
*the '''Battle of Britain Exhibition'''
Do
Attend one of the several '''air shows''' staged each year at Duxford [http://duxford.iwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.00d004].
Eat
The Imperial War Museum Duxford has a number of refreshment options, including the Runway Restaurant, a cafe and coffee shop / kiosk.
Drink
Sleep
Stay safe
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