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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Like Father\, Like Son: A Story of Two Airmen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Friday Morning Talk\, by Air Marshal ‘Black’ Robertson! \nIn this talk\, AM Robertson discusses how he came to pen the story of two improbably fortunate individuals – one a decorated Spitfire ace whose brief wartime career was ended by injury and the other\, a Cold War flier who retired in 1998. Illustrated with stories of their shared experiences\, the Air Marshal will reflect not just on parallels a generation apart but also on the changing face of the RAF. \nBy Air Marshal ‘Black’ Robertson CBE BA FRAeS FRSA RAF (Retd) \nAbout AM Black Robertson \nBlack Robertson joined the RAF in 1963\, instantly acquiring the nickname that’s remained with him ever since. After 3 years at the RAF College\, Cranwell\, he spent the next 33 in flying\, staff and command appointments\, including tours of duty in the USA\, Germany and the Falkands. He flew all the RAF’s front line fast jet aircraft and also qualified as a helicopter pilot. After retiring he spent some five years with BAE Systems before setting up his own consultancy in 2003. A trustee of the David Vaisey Library Prize and a Cranfield Trust mentor\, his second book is due for publication next year. \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership.  \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
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SUMMARY:Saturday Morning Talk: Beatrice Shilling - Full Throttle!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Saturday Morning Talk by Dr Anush Yardim and discover the fascinating story of Beatrice Shilling\, a British female WWII engineer\, and her important work on the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine\, used in Spitfires and Hurricanes! \nPlease note that this talk is taking place on Saturday 13th November at 11am. \nBy Dr Anush Yardim \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership.  \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bpm.takeoff-dev.co.uk/whats-on/saturday-morning-talk-beatrice-shilling-full-throttle/
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: Forgotten Histories of the Battle of Britain House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Friday Morning Talk\, by Evan Panagopoulos\, Tour Guide and Freelance Researcher! \nEvan will talk about the surprising history of the mansion formerly known as Battle of Britain House\, whose ruins lie forgotten inside Ruislip Woods. \nFrom humble beginnings as a farmstead\, the House became a pioneering wellness centre\, and was then transformed into a lavish millionaire mansion\, before it was utilized as secret training facility during WW2\, where agents trained to participate in highly classified missions inside Nazi Germany in the dramatic final stages of the war. Evan will present his collection of books\, photos\, pamphlets and other rare surviving items related to the Battle of Britain House. \nBy Evan Panagopoulos \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership.  \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bpm.takeoff-dev.co.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-forgotten-histories-of-the-battle-of-britain-house/
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