SUMMER entertainment comes to the Museum of Army Flying next week.

To kick start the Middle Wallop Museum’s summer timetable immersive experiences is bringing one of their multi-purpose planetariums and 360° immersive cinemas to the Museum on Monday July 31 and Tuesday August 1.

They will be running a family fun program free to all Museum visitors all day on both days with various screenings taking the audience on a journey back in time to the trenches in WW1, or being part of the D-Day landings during the Second World War as well as live astronomer presentations taking them to the edge of the Universe.

Other events taking place over the summer include an Art Award session based on the Museum’s First World War collections, and the new Everybody’s Darling exhibition on 3 August.

Free family activities in the first half of summer include the making of Air Dry clay nurses and pilots, biplanes and First World War themed stop animation. During the second half of the holidays visitors can make origami animals, Air Dry clay gibbons and animal masks.