A TOURIST attraction in Middle Wallop is appealing for support after losing £86,000 as a result of lockdown restrictions. Despite the good news of being able to welcome the public back in May, the Army Flying Museum, which has had to close for nice months over the last year, has spoken out about the challenges of having to stay closed for a further three months. The government announcement on Monday, which stated that museums could be allowed to reopen on May 17, was met with both excitement and disappointment. Lucy Johnson, chief executive officer, said: “We cannot wait to welcome the public back to the Museum. It has felt far too quiet amongst the aircraft and we are so excited to hear the buzz of visitors again.”