The Royal Air Force Air Defence Radar Museum is a museum on the site of the former Royal Air Force radar and control base RAF Neatishead, close to the village of Horning in Norfolk, England.
The museum's exhibitions cover the history of air defence in the United Kingdom, in particular the development of radar from the 1930's until the end of the Cold War. The museum includes a complete Cold War-era Operations Room from which the air defence of Britain was conducted for several decades, as well as many examples of original radar and communications equipment, and an exhibit of a Royal Observer Corps Nuclear Reporting Post. There is also a gallery devoted to the history of the nearby RAF Coltishall.
The Museum is largely staffed by volunteers, many of whom served previously in the RAF.
The Museum is a registered charity and admission fees apply that have to be paid upon entry:
Adult, £12.00
Over 65, £10.00
Student, £6.00
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