OK, here's the start of a few from me, with the highlight for me (and Karl), the Dakota. This is a former RAF aircraft, which was last in use by Air Atlantique (commonly know as Air Antique) until a few years ago.
During our visit on Thursday, the engine cowlings were off, presumably for prep work ready for live engine runs and taxiing, I think either this weekend or early next month, as the museum have regular 'Anti Det' days (anti deterioration), when 'live' aircraft are run up and/or taxied, to prevent the engines and systems from decaying (one Buccaneer, the Nimrod and Victor were also being prepared).
Apologies for the colour cast and 'grain' in some of the shots, a result of available light and fluorescent tubes.
Interior shots show the main cabin, equipped for paratrooping and partly showing 'casevac' set-up, the navigators station on the port side, radio operators position, and seat, on the starboard side, and a general cockpit shot.