The Royal Air Force Museum (RAF Museum) is a museum dedicated to the history of aviation, and the British Royal Air Force in particular.
The Royal Air Force Museum London is comprised of 5 exhibition halls,
Milestones of flight
The Bomber hall
Historic Hangars
The Battle of Britain Hall
The Grahame-White Factory
As of 2005 it has over 130 aircraft. These aircraft include one of only two surviving Vickers Wellingtons left in the world and the Avro Lancaster S-Sugar, which flew 137 sorties. It also includes the only complete Hawker Typhoon in the world.
Recently added to the museum is a B-24 Liberator, which was moved to Hendon from Cosford. The aircraft was originally presented to the Museum by the Indian Air Force. In exchange, a Vickers Valiant was sent to Cosford to take part in the upcoming Cold war exhibition.
The nearest underground station to The Royal Air Force Museum is Colindale. The Museum is 7 minutes walk from Colindale Underground station on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line. Please alight at Colindale, not Hendon Central. Mill Hill Broadway rail station is also within walking distance
The Royal Air Force Museum website