24/04/2025
WIAS MEETING 8TH MAY 2025 - IN PERSON & ZOOM!
We are indeed fortunate to have Dr. Jonathan Aylen speaking at our next meeting on how German technology aided British victory in the Battle of Britain. Dr Aylen is travelling down from Manchester specifically for this event and I do hope we can give him maximum support both as a live audience and online. The actual title of his talk is 'RAF planes that won the Battle of Britain were built on German machinery: How Jewish refugee engineer, Ludwig Loewy, was crucial to the war effort.’ This is a fascinating story, with much original research by Dr. Aylen, and I feel sure will be a meeting not to be missed. Please spread the word about this meeting to other potentially interested parties. It would be good to have a large audience.
The meeting takes place at 7.30pm on Thursday May 8th which by coincidence is VE Day so events of the Second World War should be very much in our minds.
FULL DETAILS TO FOLLOW
On a related theme, Paul Waller draws our attention to an event on Saturday 26th. April at the Jet Age Museum, Meteor Business Park, Cheltenham Road East,
GLOUCESTER GL2 9QL. This is a little distance away but it is a small museum of considerable interest, the film is well worth seeing, and Ian Whittle is an interesting and entertaining speaker.
TO MARK THE 84TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF THE JET AGE
Background:
Every year Jet Age Museum commemorates the anniversary of the birth of the Jet Age celebrating the genius of Sir Frank Whittle whose pioneering work on the jet engine led to the first flight of the Gloster E28/39 aircraft which left the ground at Brockworth, near Gloucester, during taxi trials in April 1941 - and the world of air travel we know today.
This year all are welcome to visit the Museum to see the film: Whittle - The Jet Pioneer and to meet our Patron, Ian Whittle, a retired RAF and commercial airline pilot and son of Sir Frank.
No booking is necessary.
Programme:
1000 - Museum opens.
AM
10.30 - First showing of the film Whittle - The Jet Pioneer (1 hour 10 mins)
11.45 - An Audience with Ian Whittle - Short Talk/Q&A for around 30 minutes.
PM
2.00 - An Audience with Ian Whittle - Short Talk/Q&A for around 30 minutes.
2.40 - Second showing of the film Whittle - The Jet Pioneer (1 hour 10 mins).
4.00 - Event ends/Museum closes.
Martin Green
Chairman, WIAS