The Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop is gearing up for its biggest Wallop Wheels & Wings event to date, taking place on Saturday 12 July 2025. Held across the Museum site and the historic Middle Wallop airfield, this much-loved family day out is set to deliver a spectacular blend of vintage aviation, classic vehicles, and all-ages entertainment.

Showstopping Displays in the Sky
Weather permitting, a packed programme of aerial displays is planned — headlined for the first time by the Aerosuperbatics Wing Walkers, performing jaw-dropping acrobatics on the wings of 1940s Boeing Stearman biplanes in close formation.
Also returning are:
- The RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team
- The Rolls-Royce Heritage Flight Spitfire
- The Navy Wings Harvard
- The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Douglas C47 Dakota
- The RAF Grob Tutor
- A thrilling flight by a Westland Lynx AH Mk.7
Family Fun and Activities for All Ages
Wallop Wheels & Wings isn’t just for enthusiasts – it’s a full-scale family event with inflatables, circus skills, mini racers, laser tag, and craft activities.
Sponsors GKN Aerospace and Airbus Helicopters will host engaging activities in the Discovery Den, while younger children can enjoy pedal planes and mini tanks.
Over 400 Vehicles and a Bustling Event Village
This year sees a record number of exhibitors with over 400 classic and supercars, motorcycles, and a showcase by sponsors Andover Norton International.
Visitors can browse stalls from local artisans such as:
- Homemade Brownie Company
- New Forest Shortbread
- Hornet Chilli
- Saxnot Meadery
The event will also feature Living History Groups, Model Aircraft Club, and more.
Limited Photography Enclosure Tickets Available
Photography enthusiasts can book special access to the photography enclosure, offering prime views of aircraft arrivals and in-air displays.
Support a Great Cause
Lucy Johnson, Chief Executive of the Army Flying Museum, said:
“Wallop Wheels and Wings is the Army Flying Museum’s main fundraising event and a chance to showcase some of the best vintage aircraft, cars and motorbikes on the beautiful site of Middle Wallop airfield.
“We are also thrilled to have been able to build on the number of air displays included in the event this year. The Museum is an independent charity and relies on fundraising activities to support the work we do in preserving the history of British Army aviation, so the proceeds from this event are vitally important.
“But it’s also a brilliant day out for the whole family and we hope you can join us!”
Free Annual Museum Pass with Every Ticket
All tickets purchased in advance include a free annual pass valid from 13 July 2025, covering all school holiday activities — excellent value for families looking to return throughout the year.
For tickets and more info, visit www.armyflying.com.
