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Step into the past and experience the poignant history of the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, an authentic World War II airfield and a living tribute to the bravery of Bomber Command. Established in 1988 by Fred and Harold Panton, this museum honours their brother, Christopher Whitton Panton, who was tragically lost in the war. The centre is home to the iconic Avro Lancaster NX611, affectionately known as 'Just Jane', offering visitors a rare chance to witness this legendary aircraft up close. As you wander through the original control tower, the airfield, and the hangars, you're transported to a time when the roar of Lancaster bombers filled the skies. The museum's passionate volunteers share captivating stories, ensuring each visit is not only educational but also deeply moving. With a variety of events throughout the year, including air shows and vehicle rallies, there's always something new to discover. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or seeking a unique historical experience, the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a must-visit destination that keeps the legacy of the past alive for future generations.