Norfolk And Suffolk

Aviation Museum

From Early Aviators to the Winged Warriors of the Cold War Skies

Welcome to NASAM

The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum is a collection of over 60 aircraft and 30,000 artefacts set in the rural Waveney Valley on the Norfolk and Suffolk border just outside Bungay in the village of Flixton.

The museum comprises two hangars, two linked buildings and four other themed buildings for Bomber Command, Air Sea Rescue, 6 Group Royal Observer Corps and 446 Bomb Group USAAF who were based at the nearby Flixton Airfield. A visit to the museum can take half a day through to several days. Many of the volunteers regularly find things they hadn’t noticed before, many of whom have been volunteering for many years. Don’t delay, plan your visit to East Anglia’s Aviation Heritage Centre soon.

Opening Hours

Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Bank Holiday Mondays
Fridays:
31st July
7th, 14th, 21st and 28th August
All 10am to 4pm
In 2026 the museum will be open from:
Wednesday 18th February until Sunday 8th November

Tickets

Adult £10

Child aged 5-17 £5

Child under 5 Free

Family ticket £20 which allows entry for up to two adults and three children

Tickets can be purchased in advance for the same prices, this is usually unneccessary, but will speed things up on busy days. If you do pay in advance just show your on-line ticket (on your phone is fine) at the gate where they will issue a wristband for the day. To convert an on-line ticket to an annual one just fill in a gift aid form in the shop. Otherwise please pay in the shop and we will supply a wristband.

Upcoming Events


Our Latest Exhibit - the Sepecat Jaguar

How to Find Us

The Street, Flixton, Suffolk NR35 1NZ

From the West (Diss etc.)

Take the A143 towards Bungay, Beccles and Great Yarmouth, follow this past Harleston (two roundabouts), after 10.4 miles the museum is signposted to the right (B1062) and is towards the far end of Flixton village on the left behind the Buck Public House (2.4 miles from the turn off).

From the East (Bungay etc.)

Follow signs into the centre of Bungay, then towards Halesworth on the A144, the museum is signposted to the right just at the bottom of a (shallow) hill on the B1062. Follow the road, the museum is on the right just at the start of Flixton Village (1.6 miles from the turn off).

From the North (Norwich etc.)

Follow signs to Bungay on the B1322, then follow directions from the East.

From the South (Halesworth etc.)

Follow signs to Bungay on the A144, the museum is signposted to the left on the B1062 at the bottom of a shallow hill just as you enter Bungay, then follow directions from the East.