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The Prestwick Branch presents an annual programme of 8 lectures covering a wide variety of aviation related topics.  The programme runs from September through to the following April.

Except where explicitly stated otherwise, our lectures are held at: 19.30 in the The Aviator Suite (1st floor ) Terminal Building, Prestwick International Airport

Directions From Car Park. From main park in front of building enter by any door and head for the Newsagent shop beside Starbucks Coffee stall, look for staircase and or lift and go up one floor turn right and ahead of you will be the Aviator Suite


Entry is free to all members and to students in full time education; otherwise there is an entry fee of £3 for visitors. The airport parking fee for visitors is £2.50, payable at the  desk in the circular section opposite newsagent and round from the bank.

For further information phone 01655 750270

There is tea or coffee and yummy muffins served between the lecture and question time, which allows for visits to our extensive library and time to chat to other members.

If you require further details, please contact our Lecture Secretary at lectures@raesprestwick.org.uk

Branch web site www.raesprestwick.org.uk


After TSR2 - the Birth of Tornado
Speaker - Jock Heron

Monday 11 September 2017 at 7:30 p.m.

The Aviator Suite
First Floor
Terminal Building
Prestwick International Airport


Our 2017/2018 lecture season is summarised below, but full details of our the programme can be obtained from the Branch Circular available by clicking here.

11 September
After TSR2 - the Birth of TornadoJock Heron
 
09 OctoberPost-WW2 Aircraft DevelopmentRichard Gardner
 
13 November

Taranis Flight Testing

Paddy Bourne and John Wiggall
 
11 December Flying for LifeTim Allen
 
15 JanuaryAirbus Supply ChainTom Williams
 
12 FebruaryBush FlyingPaul Catanach
 
12 MarchTrans-Atlantic JourneyEddie McCallum
 
09 April

AGM and Secret Ops of the Wooden Wonder     Paul Beaver



Please note dates and lectures could still change


                        

 
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