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Old 26th Nov 2017, 00:28
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RAF firefighting museum closing

Probably like you I never knew it existed, and now I do I feel embarrassed and saddened it hasn't been supported more. See

Museum of RAF Firefighting | Museum dedicated to RAF Firefighting History preserving the past to safeguard the future
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Probably like you I never knew it existed, and now I do I feel embarrassed and saddened it hasn't been supported more. See

Museum of RAF Firefighting | Museum dedicated to RAF Firefighting History preserving the past to safeguard the future

Thank you. Ditto.
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Old 26th Nov 2017, 11:24
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Could it move to Cosford?
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Slight thread drift, but my first meeting wit "Aunty" Joan Hopkins was "fire " related. I was flt cdr in DIOT at the Towers, but posted on promotion to Neatishead a few weeks hence. The two group captains did a deal that I should go to Neatishead for a pre Taceval ground defence exercise in which I would be ground defence commander.


I turn up at Neatishead as instructed, I am shown the ops desk, and before I can say "what the...." my predecessor has disappeared. So there I am, know no one, no nothing of what is going on, and have not even seen the real estate. Before I can read myself in past the first page of the instructions an message comes in that there is a "fire at the transmitter site". Map shows that to be at Stalham about 5 miles away, so on the basis that where we are is the main asset and only one fire engine I issue an instruction to CPX call to civilian fire brigade to attend. A nanosecond later a smoke wreathed cabbage kit clad bundle of energy is in front of my desk. "When there is fire on my station squadron leader it has flame coming from it - send the fire engine and crew" "Yes, Ma'am (having noticed the rank braid) I stammer. That's blown it, that's a posting and promotion blown (had I said that part of the bosses' deal was that I was to be dressed as a pretend sqn ldr). later she came an d had a chat and all seemed well.


Clearly the improved confidence had gone to me head as at the main briefing at 1800, after the fighter controllers had said their various pieces, I stood up to do the ground defence brief, and introduced myself - "Station Commander, ladies and gentlemen, so far I have not understood a thing - I hope I do better". At which point I wondered if I had gone too far, but, no Aunty Joan was roaring her head off. Turned into a pretty good tour too.
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I did the fire officers' course at Catterick in 1967 prior to posting to Seletar as station fire officer. That said I am ashamed to say I had no idea there was a Museum of RAF Firefighting.
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What is to become of the world's largest collection of string vests and volleyball nets?
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Hardly surprising, as I doubt that it makes the general public's top 100 museums to visit and therefore doesn't generate much income.

Would be a shame to lose it though, so maybe it could go to somewhere like Cosford (as mentioned by air pig).
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Looking at the photos in their gallery brought back many memories. I hadn't remembered the Mk. 6 being that boxy ... perhaps I've been overexposed to civvy airport fire trucks too muck.
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It actually closed to visitors about a year ago, all the exhibits have been packed up and put in storage, but the guys behind it still take vehicles out to exhibit at shows.

I think they are still looking for a permanent home

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They should approach the National Emergency Services Museum in Sheffield
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Why is the hangar at Scampton no longer available?
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Maybe the RAF wants the hangar back? As Scampton appears to have a future, and as so many stations don’t, perhaps having 25% of the hangar space allocated to a museum made no sense?
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Dave I take it you know them, I drive past an old Sea Scout fire engine everyday which is more or less complete with everything in it, I could take a picture if you want to see it.
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Not personally, but I've seen them at shows.

You can contact them at

[email protected]
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Maybe the RAF wants the hangar back? As Scampton appears to have a future, and as so many stations don’t, perhaps having 25% of the hangar space allocated to a museum made no sense?
I was just curious. 4 C type sheds and only one squadron would imply plenty of space to me, but maybe the expansion of the Heritage Centre is happening.
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Well the front end of the Lanc is now at East Kirkby, that left Scampton.
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Discovered today they are actually moving to a new site near Gainsborough, due to reopen in 2018

https://www.facebook.com/Raffiremuseum
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Only one Fire Museum? I am surprised, having been in a few I thought every station had one. Normally found next to the tower....




I know, hat, coat and taxi for one.....
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I visualise numerous battered drip trays filled with flammable material while an accompanying sound track shouts 'play it to the back' on repeat.
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I visualise numerous battered drip trays filled with flammable material while an accompanying sound track shouts 'play it to the back' on repeat.
Or a certain 'Watch' happily sat in the crew room watching the telly while their kitchen went up in flames and smoke....

Allegedly caused by a budding cook/arsonist putting the roast potato pan c/w goose fat and tat's under the grill to keep warm and forgetting....

Couldn't ever say where, but I believe the local golf courses were of international fame....
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