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Twinwood Airfield: Glenn Miller Museum & Aviation Museum

Bedford · East of England

Twinwood Farm is where Glenn Miller took off into the fog on 15 December 1944 and vanished; the control tower and museums keep his story plus wider airfield history, with a festival each summer.

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About this museum

Twinwood Farm is where Glenn Miller took off into the fog on 15 December 1944 and vanished; the control tower and museums keep his story plus wider airfield history, with a festival each summer.

Sortie notes

Open select days and event weekends — check twinwoodevents.com before travelling.

“Once a year this museum is open to the public.”— Mark, visitor report

Order of battle

Airframe checklist

No preserved airframes are on public display here.

This is an aviation-history, memorial or archive collection rather than an aircraft collection.

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

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Location & contact

Address
Bedford MK41 6AB
Website
twinwoodevents.com/museums/
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