April 18, 2020 at 7:48 pm
The U.S.-based Historic Flight Foundation (operators of Spitfire SL633, “Grumpy” the RAF-marked ex-Duxford B-25, the P-51B “Impatient Virgin” as well as the Pan Am DC-3 that took part in last year’s D-Day commemoration, among others) has seen its two museums, in Everett and Spokane Washington, closed during the current public health situtation.
Rather than remain static, the group is continuing its regular lecture series via the Internet.
This month there is a three part series on the Battle of Britain by historian and museum volunteer Mike LaVelle.
https://tracking.etapestry.com/t/39480846/1349539747/83687848/0/52736/?…
https://tracking.etapestry.com/t/39480846/1349539747/83745114/0/52736/?…
Remember, these talks are aimed at a general audience, not the hard core BoB experts who can give you the two middle names of most of the participants…
The Historic Flight Foundation was founded by John Sessions, who when he’s not working or running another family-supported charitable foundation, or guiding the HFF….finds time to be a director of the RAF Museum American Foundation, a U.S.-based support group of the RAF Museum.
Hope you enjoy them…
By: J Boyle - 30th April 2020 at 04:00
Has anyone checked them out?
By: J Boyle - 18th April 2020 at 19:53
For some reason, the format won’t let me attach the third talk in the original post so Here it is…
https://tracking.etapestry.com/t/39480846/1349539747/83745115/0/52736/?…