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Hi guys I am a member of the Vulcan Restoration Trust XL426 at Southend airport on there event team .
We have been let down by our guest speaker for our Christmas event and I am at a complete loss where to turn next so I'm hoping that someone on good ole pprune will be able to help me .
Our event is due to be held on the 6th December I would be great full for any ideas or where to look .
Massive thanks in advance
Matt
We have been let down by our guest speaker for our Christmas event and I am at a complete loss where to turn next so I'm hoping that someone on good ole pprune will be able to help me .
Our event is due to be held on the 6th December I would be great full for any ideas or where to look .
Massive thanks in advance
Matt
Phil Connolly....owner of the Huey.....get him to talk about the process he went through to get the Huey into the UK and up and flying.
He has a wonderful sense of humour and a very interesting story to tell about that project.
He has a wonderful sense of humour and a very interesting story to tell about that project.
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You could try the Royal Aeronautical Society Magazine that lists their branch lectures month by month and see what takes your fancy. I think there is a Branch your way who may be able to offer something. You will be able to find the local branch contacts on the web site.
Similar vain with Air Britain. They have Branches all over.
I attend lectures at Cambridge and London we have had some really good speakers.
You could try the Royal Aeronautical Society Magazine that lists their branch lectures month by month and see what takes your fancy. I think there is a Branch your way who may be able to offer something. You will be able to find the local branch contacts on the web site.
Similar vain with Air Britain. They have Branches all over.
I attend lectures at Cambridge and London we have had some really good speakers.
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I have booked a few speakers for our local ACA Branch, for talks on the following subjects:
BRIXMIS x2 (one also piloted the Chipmunk over East Berlin).
GCHQ
Defence Attaché at the British Embassy Moscow
Bomber Command Chief Scientific Officer
Valiant hunting for Soviet Naval vessels in the Barents Sea
Atomic Tests in Australia & Christmas Island
RAF U-2 pilot - DECLINED
SR-71 pilot - TOO EXPENSIVE
I will PM you with details if any look of interest.
I have booked a few speakers for our local ACA Branch, for talks on the following subjects:
BRIXMIS x2 (one also piloted the Chipmunk over East Berlin).
GCHQ
Defence Attaché at the British Embassy Moscow
Bomber Command Chief Scientific Officer
Valiant hunting for Soviet Naval vessels in the Barents Sea
Atomic Tests in Australia & Christmas Island
RAF U-2 pilot - DECLINED
SR-71 pilot - TOO EXPENSIVE
I will PM you with details if any look of interest.
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I'm not certain this guy is still with us.
Brilliant, just brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbU...bUNzi58wM#t=23
Brilliant, just brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbU...bUNzi58wM#t=23
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
XL426 has gone deep and silent since his OP. I suspect that some speakers would be unaffordable and the likes of David Gunson and with a fee quoted as under £2,500 even more so. Southend is not the most central location for a free speaker.
I'm away on 6th Dec, but the last time I gave a presentation at a Sarf'En flying club, all I asked for was petrol costs, light meal and overnight at the Premier Inn.
£2500? Ridiculous. I'm also interested to know why the SR-71 pilot was deemed 'too expensive' - if it's the same person (an author keen to flog his books...) who gave a chat at an aerodrome near Maidenhead last year, then I wouldn't bother going even if it was free. His talk was pretty well pre-scripted and aimed at completely the wrong audience...
£2500? Ridiculous. I'm also interested to know why the SR-71 pilot was deemed 'too expensive' - if it's the same person (an author keen to flog his books...) who gave a chat at an aerodrome near Maidenhead last year, then I wouldn't bother going even if it was free. His talk was pretty well pre-scripted and aimed at completely the wrong audience...
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It might well be the same person. He travels over from Texas on a regular basis to visit his Daughter, who has settled down in Cambridge. It was at the time when the ACA was winding up & the Branch were worried about funds.
It might well be the same person. He travels over from Texas on a regular basis to visit his Daughter, who has settled down in Cambridge. It was at the time when the ACA was winding up & the Branch were worried about funds.
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Hi Guys
Sorry for late reply but due a family emergency I have now on been able to reply to you all .
Thanks for all the offers and where to look ect wear now going through them and hopefully find someone .
Kind Regards
Matt
Sorry for late reply but due a family emergency I have now on been able to reply to you all .
Thanks for all the offers and where to look ect wear now going through them and hopefully find someone .
Kind Regards
Matt