There's plenty of things to do at the Fleet Air Arm Museum this summer.
On Mondays in August, visitors can take part in the Barracuda Live: The Big Rebuild project, constructing the only full Fairey Barracuda, complete with a state-of-the-art VR experience.
This requires permission for those under 13.
Wild Wednesdays offer an opportunity to meet an assortment of animals and discover how they adapt to their environments.
Run by the ZooLab team, sessions are available at 11am and 12.45pm throughout August.
Falconry Fridays enable attendees to learn about birds of prey and their influence on aircraft design.
Pitcombe Rock Falconry will be presenting live flying displays at the Swordfish Centre complex.
From July 20 to September 1, kids can follow the Wings of Glory trail, discovering the Royal Bird Force's secret code.
Finally, the Community Fun Day with Aggie Weston’s on August 8 offers games, crafts and a chance to meet the local Royal Navy Air Station community and partners.
Outdoor activities are free, while indoor engagements need a valid museum ticket.
All events are free with a valid museum ticket which lasts 12 months, allowing for multiple visits throughout the year.
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