Thunder Day
Festival

Thunder Day

Sunday, June 7, 2026
Yorkshire Air Museum
Thunder Day, taking place on June 7, 2026, at the Yorkshire Air Museum, is a festival dedicated to historic aircraft and aviation heritage. Visitors will have the opportunity to see a variety of vintage planes up close, with many on display around the museum grounds. The event also features flying demonstrations, where some aircraft take to the skies, showcasing their power and history in action. Throughout the day, experts and pilots share stories and insights about the aircraft, providing a rich narrative of Yorkshire’s contribution to aviation. Families will find activities suited to children, while enthusiasts can delve deeper into the technical aspects of the machines on show. The festival atmosphere is relaxed yet lively, making it suitable for a day out with friends or family. With ample parking and easy access via public transport, the location is convenient for visitors from the region and beyond. Thunder Day is a day that celebrates the legacy of historic aircraft through sight, sound, and story, bringing to life the remarkable developments in aviation over the decades.

Tips for Attending

  • Arrive early to secure good viewing spots for the flying demonstrations.
  • Bring a camera with a zoom lens to capture close-up details of the aircraft.
  • Check the weather forecast and prepare for outdoor conditions as much of the event is outside.
  • Engage with the staff and pilots for in-depth stories and facts about the planes.
  • Plan for some walking around the museum grounds – comfortable footwear is recommended.

Practical Information

Budget: Entry tickets are moderately priced; budget extra for food, souvenirs, and parking.. Duration: Plan to spend 4-6 hours to fully enjoy the displays, demonstrations, and activities.. Food Drink: There are cafes and food stalls on-site offering hot meals, snacks, and drinks throughout the event.. What To Wear: Dress for the weather, with comfortable shoes suitable for walking and layers to adjust to temperature changes outdoors.. Getting There: The Yorkshire Air Museum is accessible by car with on-site parking available. Public buses run regularly from nearby towns; check local bus schedules for the best route.. Booking Advice: Tickets can be purchased online in advance or at the museum entrance on the day, though early booking is advised to avoid queues.

Best For

family outingshistory buffsaviation enthusiastsday trips

Venue

Yorkshire Air Museum

Halifax Way, Elvington, Yorkshire

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