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Friday Morning Talks: A Cold War Navigator in Bomber Command

Join us for a talk from navigator Captain Arthur Creighton, who will share with us his experiences in Bomber Command during the Cold War. After training as a navigator in the Royal Air Force, Creighton went on tour on Canberras in No. 1 Group Bomber Command. Subsequent training on H2S led to a tour on Strategic Reconnaissance … Continue reading Friday Morning Talks: A Cold War Navigator in Bomber Command

Friday Morning Talks: 75th Anniversary of D-Day, 6th June 1944

Join us for a talk from Aldon Ferguson, who, in this timely lecture to commemorate the 75th anniversary, will explore with us the history of D-Day, 6th June 1944. By Aldon Ferguson FRICS, MRAeS About Aldon Ferguson Aldon's love of all things aviation and related buildings led to him becoming one of the leading experts … Continue reading Friday Morning Talks: 75th Anniversary of D-Day, 6th June 1944

Friday Morning Talks: ‘Berlin Airlift and other RAF Humanitarian Operations’

Join us for a talk from Seb Cox, historian and Head of the Royal Air Force’s Air Historical Branch, who will be exploring the RAF’s largest ever humanitarian operation, The Berlin Airlift. Between June 1948 and May 1949, the RAF delivered over 3 million tons of food, fuel and machinery in the first crisis of … Continue reading Friday Morning Talks: ‘Berlin Airlift and other RAF Humanitarian Operations’

FULLY BOOKED Friday Morning Talks: Poles in the Battle of Britain: Facts & Myths

Please note that this talk is now FULLY BOOKED. Places cannot be guaranteed for drop in visitors without a reservation. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Join us for a talk from historian Peter Sikora, who will delve into some of the myths about the legendary Polish Battle of Britain aircrew, revealing the truths behind … Continue reading FULLY BOOKED Friday Morning Talks: Poles in the Battle of Britain: Facts & Myths

FULLY BOOKED. Friday Morning Talks: ‘No.11 Group of RAF Fighter Command’

Please note that this talk is now FULLY BOOKED. Places cannot be guaranteed for drop in visitors without a reservation. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. This week, we welcome back David 'Dai' Lawrence SNCO, who will share a definitive account of the precise intricacies and workings into RAF Fighter Command's best kept wartime secret, No.11 … Continue reading FULLY BOOKED. Friday Morning Talks: ‘No.11 Group of RAF Fighter Command’

FULLY BOOKED. Friday Morning Talks: Women Pilots of the Second World War

Please note that this talk is now FULLY BOOKED. Places cannot be guaranteed for drop in visitors without a reservation. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Join us for a talk from historian and author Melody Foreman, who will explore the history of women in flight, from those who flew in combat during the First … Continue reading FULLY BOOKED. Friday Morning Talks: Women Pilots of the Second World War

FULLY BOOKED. FMT: Wg Cdr George Melville-Jackson, Battle of Britain Pilot & Beaufighter Ace

Please note that this talk is now FULLY BOOKED. Places cannot be guaranteed for drop in visitors without a reservation. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Join us for another Friday Morning Talk, by Sqn Ldr (rtd) Andrew Melville-Jackson. Discover the story of Wing Commander George Holmes Melville-Jackson, fighter pilot, sailor and historian - from … Continue reading FULLY BOOKED. FMT: Wg Cdr George Melville-Jackson, Battle of Britain Pilot & Beaufighter Ace

Friday Morning Talks: The Jewish Contribution to the Royal Flying Corps during WW1

Join us for another Friday Morning Talk, commemorating the Jewish contribution to the RFC during WW1, by Dr Ronnie Fraser. This timely talk, taking place just before Armistice Day, will explore the involvement of British Jews with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War. Of the 50,000 Jews who served in the British … Continue reading Friday Morning Talks: The Jewish Contribution to the Royal Flying Corps during WW1