September 9, 2010 at 12:20 pm
The British Aviation Preservation Council’s next bi-annual conference is at FAAMuseum, Yeovilton on Saturday 2nd October, 2010.
ANYONE can attend.
If you are a member of a BAPC member orginisation the attendance fee is £17.50, for non-BAPC members it is £22.50. This includes a buffet lunch and the event is sponsored by John Terry of HITEK-nology Solutions Ltd. The proceedings commence at 10.00 and end about 16.30.
The programme (subject to change) is:
Education, Education – Susan Lammin, Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum.
Corsair KD431, The Time Capsule Fighter – David Morris, Curator of Aircraft, FAAMuseum.
Combating Corrosion In Vintage Aircraft – John Terry, HITEK-nology Solutions Ltd.
Lunch
John Bagley Memorial Lecture
What Future For Aviation Museums In Britain? – Peter Dye, Director General, RAFMuseum.
Relocation, Relocation – Peter Davison, The Airship Heritage Trust.
Tea Break
Hostile Skies – A Sea Harrier Pilot’s Falklands War – David Morgan, DSC.
Close (approx 16.30hrs)
There is a little more info on the paperwork (including a list of accomodation near Yeovilton) I have but enquiries and applications can otherwise be directed to:
John King,
STR Co-ordinator,
44, Le May Avenue,
London, SE12 9SU.
email: [email]johnking899@btinternet.com[/email]
See You there?
Roger Smith.
By: Magickpyggie - 29th September 2010 at 12:20
I’ll bring my diving suit then to ensure I am not out of my depth!
Best regards
John Terry
By: mjr - 28th September 2010 at 14:17
if it’s anything like the “stop the rot” demonstration I saw 2 years ago, it was laughable! Consisted of a bloke applying Hammerite Krust to a surface rusted car bonnet. He then tried to convince us it would be the same treatment when we put him to the test on a typical piece of exfoliated aluminium structure.:rolleyes: Needless to say he was well out of his depth! Hopefully BAPC has moved on since then..
By: Magickpyggie - 28th September 2010 at 13:30
If anyone would like to bring a small component to have corrosion removed as part of my talk on Saturday, and by small I mean no larger than a soft drink can, please let me know in advance by contacting me either here or privately.
If anyone has something with marine concretion, that too would be interesting on the day.
See you there.
John Terry