Army Flying Museum Apache AH Mk.1 Display Fundraiser

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Following the installation of the Apache AH Mk.1 in the Museum last year, we have been working hard on ideas to update our Armed Helicopter display. We are working with the fantastic team at Ay-Pe to create an exciting digital experience that showcases the fascinating development of the Army’s armed and attack helicopters with the Apache front and centre.

Below are some illustrative images of what the display might look like - please be aware, the final display may differ.

We’ve already raised half the funding needed to make this vision a reality – and now we need your help. Please support the project by donating. We’ve got some fantastic thank you gifts lined up:

  • Each donation between £25 – £100 will receive a limited-edition Apache PVC Patch with Velcro back.
  • Each donation between £125 - £250 will receive a limited-edition Enamel Apache Pin Badge.
  • Each donation between £275 -£475  will receive a limited-edition Apache Pin Badge , a limited-edition Apache PVC Patch, and an invitation to the launch event for the new Apache AV.

If you’re a business and would like to get involved, check out our Bronze, Silver, or Gold Packages

Thank you gifts will be sent out in late July 2025.

We would like to say a big thank you to the Army Air Corps Charity for starting our fundraising with a donation of £5000.

Thank you!



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