The Wight Aviation Museum has become the latest Isle of Wight landmark to be recreated on the crazy golf course at Rylstone Gardens.
The new addition, installed at the course’s 10th hole, is a detailed miniature replica of the museum’s distinctive hangar at Sandown Airport.
Created by museum volunteer Terry Shaw, the model now sits alongside other iconic Island attractions featured around the course, including The Needles, Carisbrooke Castle and the RNLI lifeboat at Bembridge.
To celebrate the installation, a group of Wight Aviation Museum volunteers headed to Rylstone Gardens to put the new obstacle through its paces with a round of crazy golf.
Terry Shaw said:
“It was a pleasure to be asked to create the model.”
Bob and Margo Jackson, owners of Rylstone Tea Gardens, added:
“It’s a fantastic new obstacle and we are very impressed with its design and quality.”
Museum manager Helen Blake said the team was delighted to see the attraction represented among some of the Isle of Wight’s best-known landmarks.
“The Wight Aviation Museum team had a great day out and it is very pleasing to see the Wight Aviation Museum now recognised as a landmark feature on the Isle of Wight.”

























































































