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Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre

Pembroke Dock · Wales

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre in the Georgian dockyard chapel: the world's largest flying-boat station in WWII (Sunderlands of the Battle of the Atlantic), plus — genuinely — the Millennium Falcon, built here in secret in 1979.

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Station briefing

About this museum

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre in the Georgian dockyard chapel: the world's largest flying-boat station in WWII (Sunderlands of the Battle of the Atlantic), plus — genuinely — the Millennium Falcon, built here in secret in 1979.

Sortie notes

Mon–Fri incl. bank holidays; the Falcon exhibit is smaller than dreams allow, one heartbroken Star Wars fan warns.

“This volunteer-led heritage centre is a gem.”— Jo, visitor report

Order of battle

Airframe checklist

Tick them off as you go. Identities are as held in the gazetteer survey — verify against the museum’s own labels if something has moved.

TypeIdentity
Short Sunderland Mk I replica cockpit

Inventory researched 2026-07-18: source 1 · source 2 · source 3 · source 4 · source 5. Aircraft move between sites; report corrections to the compiler.

Visit

Location & contact

Address
Dockyard Chapel, Meyrick Owen Way, Pembroke Dock SA72 6WS
Phone
01646 684220
Website
pdht.org/
Gazetteer
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