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BENTHAM
EDITION
TODAY:

Fly back to the Jet Age.

jetengine - Fly back to the Jet Age. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 1-2 hours
The first jet plane in Britain was first flown in Gloucestershire in 1941. Explore how the jet engine changed World War II, air travel and Gloucestershire - while you wander around several aircraft on display with names as dynamic as their technology (Javelin, Meteor, Hurricane) at the Jet Age Museum, at Meteor Business Park next to Gloucestershire Airport, from 10am to 4pm.
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BENTHAM
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
51.84969, -2.12366


Sunrise: 05:00
Sunset: 19:14
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