Jet & Space Week 2025, which kicks off on Saturday, October 25, runs until Sunday, November 2, offering a range of activities for families.
Youngsters aged eight and over can climb aboard a real Jet Provost, the world’s first jet trainer, while those aged four and above can build and race robots, craft balloon planets, and launch mini spaceships.
Intergalactic fun lands in London with live shows, cockpit tours, and coding(Image: RAF Museum)
The museum will also host a fully immersive live show in the Space Odyssey Planetarium.
Families can enjoy live funk, jazz, and rock music performances, explore iconic aircraft, and take part in interactive trails across the museum.
The RAF Museum has advised early booking due to limited spaces for some activities.
Entry to the museum is free.
A spokesperson for the RAF Museum said: “Families are invited to strap in and blast off into an unforgettable sci-fi adventure at the RAF Museum London’s Jet & Space Week, running throughout October half term.
“From hands-on coding and rocket building to exploring real aircraft cockpits and dancing to intergalactic beats, this week promises family-friendly excitement at every turn.”
Further details and booking can be found on the RAF Museum’s website.