The Battle of Britain Aircraft Exhibition at RAF Museum London


Our newly refurbished Battle of Britain Hall

The Museum's current Battle of Britain Hall tells the story of the world's first decisive air battle - when the Royal Air Force stood alone against the might of the German Luftwaffe.

Recently refurbished to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, this Battle of Britain museum contains the most comprehensive collection of aircraft from both sides that fought in the Battle of Britain.

Alongside the very planes that fought for supremacy over the Channel, interactive displays give you an insight into the minds and actions of those who experienced the Battle at first hand.

After war broke out in 1939, large numbers of Allied troops in France prepared for the German onslaught.

When it came in May 1940, German tactics surprised and overwhelmed Allied air and ground forces, who retreated from Dunkirk. This left Britain isolated from Europe - the enemy just 20 miles away across the English Channel.

With around four times more aircraft than RAF Fighter Command, Germany got ready to invade England.

2010 marks the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. If you would like to view in person aircraft that fought in the Battle of Britain, why not visit us?

New features of the Hall's recent refurbishment include:

  • Unseen footage from the 1968 film 'The Battle of Britain'
  • New panels giving added insight into history, key personalities and Battle of Britain operations
  • A 5m high statue honouring Sir Keith Park whose command of Royal Air Force 11 Group Fighter Command was integral to RAF's success in the Battle
  • Our Finest Hour - the Museum's sound and light show - explaining the Battle
  • A permanent exhibition 'Art of the Battle of Britain', located on the Hall's Mezzanine Level.

The Hall is open daily from 12 noon to 6pm.