
More than 50,000 move from Stafford to Cosford RAF museum
The museum's "vast storage facility" at Stafford, where the objects are currently housed, is described as an "Aladdin's cave of aviation heritage" holding everything from aircraft and ejector seats to uniforms, medals and memorabilia.
Individual giving manager at the museum Ella Hewitt said the fundraising campaign was not "just about moving objects".She added it was "about bringing hidden RAF stories of bravery, innovation and sacrifice to light".Donors can pay £30 to be one of four names on a box or £100 to have their name exclusively added to a box. Large object sponsorships are available from £1,000.The logistical operation marks one part of the wider transformation of the museum site. Due to be finished in the summer of 2027, the transformation will include a new permanent exhibition exploring the role of the RAF from 1980 through to space and cyber defence, along with a learning centre and expanded green spaces.
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