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Military and Aviation online Museum is a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command and the first and second world war . Providing the most comprehensive record of the war in the world, the website ensures that generations to come can learn of their vital role in protecting the freedom we enjoy today.

Admission to all video and page’s of the website is free of charge for better understanding the history of the world war we suggest a visit with an to Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre  and Royal Air Force Museum’s would be the best place.

Our online tour is planned for you to be able to step back in time to a Bomber Command airfield  or Military site and experience some of the greatest story’s and  planes in history. 

Our  website is a living and breathing history experience with the sights and sounds of a wartime airfield and a some times planes like the  Lancaster and Mosquito which we will bring to you on screen on our video’s
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While on the grounds of the base or Museum, you are required to observe the appropriate solemnity and respect the people that died for the freedom we enjoy today we also ask that you please do not put racist comments on the video or copy the items form our website.

The grounds and buildings of the some of the areas we will be going to like Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau camps are open to visitors. The duration of a visit is determined solely by the individual interests and needs of the visitors. As a minimum, however, at least three-and-a-half hours should be reserved.

Please note some Museum have rules about taking pictures so some of the site’s we may not be able to take photos of video they is rules as we know at Auschwitz-Birkenau of the following.

on the grounds of the State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oświęcim for own purposes, without use of a flash and stands, is allowed for exceptions of hall with the hair of Victims (block nr 4) and the basements of Block 11. Material may be used only in undertakings and projects that do not impugn or violate the good name of the Victims of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Photography and filming on the Museum grounds for commercial purposes require prior approval by the Museum.

THE VIDEO MAY CONTAIN COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS; THE USE OF WHICH HAS NOT BEEN SPECIFICALLY AUTHORISED BY THE COPYRIGHT OWNER.WE ARE MAKING SUCH MATERIAL AVAILABLE FOR THE PURPOSES OF CRITICISM, COMMENT, REVIEW AND NEWS REPORTING WHICH CONSTITUTE THE 'FAIR USE' OF ANY SUCH COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 107 OF THE US COPYRIGHT LAW AND SECTIONS 29 AND 30 OF THE UK COPYRIGHT, DESIGN AND PATENTS ACTS 1988. THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, REVIEW AND NEWS REPORTING IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.

We do ask the the following rules are followed when watching or commenting on our website or video’s

Show respect for others and for yourself. Bullying, abuse, personal attacks or aggression to others will not be tolerated.

Mind your language: racist, defamatory, sexist, hateful or generally offensive comments will be deleted and may lead to a ban.

If a person or organisation hasn’t given you express permission to use his, her, or its name, photos, or audio/video content on our page, please don’t post it.

Don’t post any advertising, spam, or links to external sites we wouldn’t find cool. Nobody likes a spammer.

Don’t post personal information about yourself or anyone else that should remain private. If you do, we’ll remove it.

If you do come across a comment on our page that you consider inappropriate, Facebook or the social media channel allows you to 'mark as spam' or 'report as abuse'. We both proactively and reactively moderate.

If you submit unsolicited material to us via our Facebook, Twitter or any other social media page, you automatically grant  Military and Aviation online Museum and its licensees a licence to publish your submission in whole or in part in any language throughout the world in any print, online, social media, or digital/audio products.

Comments from fans on posts or on the page wall do not represent the views of Military and Aviation online Museum.

Who we are

Military and Aviation online Museum is a family run museum and was set up in 2018 . It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,573 men of Bomber Command who lost their lives during WW2. It holds history of the rarest aircraft in the world like Avro Lancaster Bomber  and Mosquito as well as the history of more bombers, in its collection of videos and photo's along with many wartime vehicles including a  video and photo of a Ford WOT1 Crew Bus, the only one of its kind in existence that can be seen at Royal Air Force East Kirkby.

We feel that Bomber Command and most of the people on world war one and two  have never been given the recognition that it deserves and we see it as our job to educate both old and young as to the acts of heroism and dedication shown by Bomber Command and the arm forces throughout the first and Second World War.

The average age of air crew, each man a volunteer, was 22 and not even 1 in 4 completed their first tour of 30 operations, most definitely a debt that we cannot repay but also a debt that should not be forgotten.

We are have story's and video on the old wartime airfield of RAF East Kirkby the station retain the original 1940's Control Tower and the stations Hangar is built on the original wartime hangar base.

Our website is a museum  built up entirely around RAF Bomber Command but the exhibits and displays span many areas such at The Home Front and Escape and Evasion giving you a wide perspective on wartime Britain and the trials and tribulation of the Second World War we tell you the story's in video form for the people that can not get around a museum .

our online Museum is expanding every year and it is our common ambition to fully rebuild it to a complete original wartime airfield story's and preserving the memory of Bomber Command for many years to come.

Mackie Entertainment owner's Jamie Mackie Pam and Zara would like this to be a  website Heritage Centre  that everyone can enjoy they are a small  family run business operated to promote and remember the sacrifice and service of RAF Bomber Command during WW2. The website  reinvests any operating profits back into the RAF Benevolent Fund (We must inform you we have no Partnership with the air force if we do get any money from our work we will sign a Check to the RAF Benevolent Fund this is why we do not have a Charity number)

 

if you would like to Support them please go to

https://www.rafbf.org/bomber-command-memorial

https://www.rafbf.org/

Mackie says

“If one person leaves our website  with a better knowledge of Bomber Command, their losses and what they gave for our country then we are one step closer to repaying our debt to them”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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