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  • Can you go to an airport just to watch planes?

    Many airports and airfields offer designated areas where you can safely — and legally — watch aircraft take off and land..

  • Can you view planes at Manchester Airport?

    You don't have to be jetting off anywhere to enjoy a day at the airport, watch the take off and landing of planes at Manchester Airport, you will more than likely see some 787s, A380s or even the odd special visitor, including the NHS liveried Spitfire..

  • Can you watch planes land at Manchester Airport?

    You don't have to be jetting off anywhere to enjoy a day at the airport.
    Make the most of the unparalleled views and watch airport the comings and goings, such as 787s, A380s or even the occasional special visitor.
    With over 9,000sqm of space, our park provides a diverse range of activities for all to enjoy..

  • Do you have to pay for Runway Visitor Park?

    Entrance Fees
    The Park is FREE for visitors who get there by foot, bicycle or on public transport.
    Parking Costs Car and motorbike parking charges are as follows: \xa35 up to 2 hours, \xa310 from 2 hours up to 4 hours, and \xa312 for all stays over 4 hours..

  • How much does it cost to go to the Manchester Airport viewing park?

    Entrance Fees
    The Park is FREE for visitors who get there by foot, bicycle or on public transport.
    Parking Costs Car and motorbike parking charges are as follows: \xa35 up to 2 hours, \xa310 from 2 hours up to 4 hours, and \xa312 for all stays over 4 hours..

  • How much is it to see Concorde at Manchester?

    Take a private tour of Concorde
    Tours are from \xa313.50pp which includes your car parking..

  • Where is the best place to view planes at Manchester Airport?

    A great day out for all the family, the Runway Visitor Park is one of the North West's most popular outdoor attractions.
    Adjacent to the busy runways of Manchester Airport, the park's raised viewing area means you can stand literally just a few metres away from the planes as they go past..

  • Where is the best viewing area at Manchester Airport?

    A great day out for all the family, the Runway Visitor Park is one of the North West's most popular outdoor attractions.
    Adjacent to the busy runways of Manchester Airport, the park's raised viewing area means you can stand literally just a few metres away from the planes as they go past..

  • Who owns Runway Visitor Park?

    The terms and conditions set out below apply to all RVP aircraft tour bookings made on this website which is owned by Manchester Airport Plc..

  • Airports offer different possibilities for planespotting.
    Some have their own areas for aircraft enthusiasts and plane-spotters, while others may have a hill next to the airport site from which you have a particularly good view of your subject.
  • Manchester Airport's supersonic superstar, Concorde G-BOAC, loves being the centre of attention.
    You can now get an insider's view of the world's favourite supersonic jet on a whole range of guided tours, and even tie the knot on-board.
    Explore our range of unique Concorde tours.
  • Many airports and airfields offer designated areas where you can safely — and legally — watch aircraft take off and land.
  • Take a private tour of Concorde
    Tours are from \xa313.50pp which includes your car parking.
  • You don't have to be jetting off anywhere to enjoy a day at the airport.
    Make the most of the unparalleled views and watch airport the comings and goings, such as 787s, A380s or even the occasional special visitor.
    With over 9,000sqm of space, our park provides a diverse range of activities for all to enjoy.
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Watch planes take off and land, or book a tour of one of our aircraft at the Runway Visitor Park.

How do I get to the Aviation Viewing Park from Withington airport?

This service also serves Withington hospital from the main area between 7am and 7pm, Monday to Saturday and bank holidays

Anyone who wishes to travel from the Airport Bus Station to the Aviation Viewing Park (previously provided by service 737) can use the Local Link service, just register and pre-book the journey

Where can I find the best aviation photos?

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Where is the Parkes Aviation Museum?

The Parkes Aviation Museum is located at the end of Muzycuk Drive at Parkes Airport

It is currently housed in a former RAAF hangar from the airport’s time as a World War Two air force base

Exhibits on display include ,a Bell AH-1 Huey Cobra, De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou (A4-275), De Havilland DH

114 Heron (VH – AHB) and Convair 580 (VH-PDW)

Aviation viewing park photos
Aviation viewing park photos
B-52 Memorial Park is located within the Orlando International Airport just off the Beachline Expressway formerly the Bee Line near runway 18L.
It is a small, relatively hidden park under the control of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and features a retired B-52D Stratofortress, Air Force Serial Number 56-0687, from the Strategic Air Command.
The aircraft was at one time assigned to the 306th Bomb Wing of the now defunct McCoy Air Force Base.
The bomber was built in 1956 and retired 28 years later in 1984.
Final flight was from its last unit of assignment, the 7th Bomb Wing at Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas, to the former McCoy AFB, now Orlando International Airport, on February 20, 1984.
B-52 Memorial Park is located within the Orlando

B-52 Memorial Park is located within the Orlando

B-52 Memorial Park is located within the Orlando International Airport just off the Beachline Expressway formerly the Bee Line near runway 18L.
It is a small, relatively hidden park under the control of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and features a retired B-52D Stratofortress, Air Force Serial Number 56-0687, from the Strategic Air Command.
The aircraft was at one time assigned to the 306th Bomb Wing of the now defunct McCoy Air Force Base.
The bomber was built in 1956 and retired 28 years later in 1984.
Final flight was from its last unit of assignment, the 7th Bomb Wing at Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas, to the former McCoy AFB, now Orlando International Airport, on February 20, 1984.

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