RAF Digby Ops Room Museum is a restored Second World War sector operations room located on the main RAF Digby site. The museum features the main operations room, restored side rooms and exhibits telling the story of RAF Digby from 1918 to 1945, including when it was a Canadian station (RCAF Digby), and the Ops Room Explained, detailing the function of the ops room and some of the personalities involved.
History & Anthropology Specialized & Alternative Aviation War
Visits are available by contacting the Museum via e-mail (enquiries@opsroommuseum.co.uk), which is always dependent on volunteer guide availability.
Royal Air Force Digby, "L" Sector Operations Room Museum, Digby
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The Royal Air Force Digby Sector Operations Room Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the World War II era operations of the RAF. Located on an active RAF base, this small museum preserves the original underground bunker used during the war. The museum showcases authentic equipment, displays, and artifacts from the 1940s, providing an educational experience about air defense operations during that period. Visitors often appreciate the knowledgeable volunteer guides who offer insightful explanations and personal stories, enhancing the overall experience. The museum's authenticity and historical significance are frequently highlighted as its strongest points. However, some visitors note that the museum is quite compact and may not take long to explore thoroughly. Additionally, due to its location on an active military base, access can sometimes be restricted or require advance booking, which some find inconvenient. Despite these minor drawbacks, most visitors find the museum informative and well-maintained, offering a valuable look into an important aspect of British military history.
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