Scramble
Scramble
Scramble
Scramble
Scramble
Scramble
Scramble
Scramble

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Pilot strides forward holding his flying gloves in his extended right hand accompanied by a dog at his feet. he sports a small moustache and has pushed his goggles to the top of his helmet. He wears a life jacket and has an oxygen mask on his right shoulder.  
Title

Scramble

Date

2000

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 400 x W 170 x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 135 x W 120 x D 150 cm

Accession number

NR35_RHT_S838

Work type

Statue

Owner

Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum

Custodian

Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

3rd July 2000

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

10am to 5pm, Sunday to Thursday, closed Fridays and Saturdays

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Located at

Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Flixton Road, Flixton

NR35 1NZ

Prominently positioned in the museum's open space.