The Museum of Army Flying will be hosting a unique night of opportunity to get up close to some special aircraft and our fascinating archives.
Guest speakers will be providing personal accounts and insight into flying the aircraft found within the Museum. Our Archivist will opening the doors to the archives for a special chance for groups to see the wealth of historical information.
See first hand aircraft from our museum and a special few in a static display from The Historic Aircraft Flight.
Meet the people that flew the aircraft in our Museum, as well as the characters from Aviation history:
Exclusive access to the airfield for a personal tour of the Historic Aircraft Flight
Exclusive guided tours around the museum by pilots who flew our aircraft – A real chance for some fantastic personal insights
Exclusive guided access to our archives
Special presentation by Lieutenant Colonel Amlot 7(Trg) Regt AAC on the use of the Apache Attack Helicopter in the Jugroom Fort Rescue Mission.
The BBC will be streaming a live broadcast from the Museum to South Today that evening from 6:30pm. If you can’t be at the museum that night make sure you tune in!
Ticket include refreshments, book now! This event is not recommended for children.
Suitable for
18+
Not suitable for children
Website
http://www.armyflying.com/museums-night-meet-pilots-past-present/
Admission
Tickets are £7.50 per person. Available online or from the shop prior to the event.
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000003?id=EVENT469885
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