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The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Bombs of the Avro Heritage Museum
In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we welcome Mike Fazakerley, a distinguished former RAF pilot, who shares his remarkable journey from joining the RAF cadets at just 14 to becoming an accomplished instructor. We delve into the fascinating history of the English Electric Canberra, particularly the Whiskey Kilo 118 model, which holds a special place in Mike's heart. Alongside Mike, we explore various military armaments, including the Grand Slam and Yellow Sun bombs, discussing their significance and design intricacies. Join us for an enlightening conversation that intertwines aviation history...
2026-02-07
16 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Avro Manchester - Part 2 of The Forgotten Aircraft that Paved the Way to a Legend
In this gripping continuation of our exploration of the Avro Manchester, Chris Bewick is joined by Jim Clancy, an Avro member and Manchester enthusiast. Jim recounts two heroic tales from the aircraft's combat operations during World War II, highlighting the bravery and skill of the young pilots who navigated perilous situations. From the remarkable journey of Pilot Officer Kipper Herring, who nursed his damaged aircraft back home, to the courageous sacrifice of Pilot Officer Leslie Mansa during the first thousand bomber raid, these stories illustrate the tremendous responsibilities faced by...
2026-01-31
15 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Avro Manchester - The Forgotten Aircraft that Paved the Way to a Legend
In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we delve into the fascinating yet often overlooked story of the Avro Manchester, an aircraft from the Second World War that has been mischaracterised as a failure. Join us as we uncover the truth behind its design, the challenges it faced with its Rolls Royce Vulture engines, and its pivotal role in the development of the legendary Lancaster bomber. We speak with Manchester enthusiast Jim Clancy, who shares insights into the aircraft's operational history, its experimental features, and the innovative...
2026-01-24
17 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Avro Anson - A tale of Two Aircraft Part 2
In this 2nd episode of our Tale of Two Ansons series, we delve into the fascinating history of the Avro Anson, focusing on the refurbishment of the C19TX214 aircraft. Built in 1946, this iconic plane played a significant role in aviation history, serving the RAF until 1963. Join us as we chat with refurbishment team members Steve Barron and Pete Jenkins, who share insights into the challenges and triumphs of restoring this historic aircraft. Discover the Anson's journey from its inception in the 1930s to its operational retirement and hear...
2026-01-17
15 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Avro Anson - A tale of Two Aircraft Part 1
In this captivating episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, host Chris Beswick takes us on an intriguing journey through the history of the Avro Anson aircraft, specifically focusing on the beloved cockpit of Aggy Paggy. Built in 1945, Aggy Paggy served various roles, from a company hack to a test bed for advanced technology. Join Chris and Avro member Steve Barron as they explore the aircraft's unique features, its contributions during World War II, and its legacy in aviation history. This episode is part one of a two-part series, so stay tuned for more insights!
2026-01-10
17 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The Dambusters and the Bouncing Bomb: Myths and Realities of Operation Chastise
In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we continue our captivating series, 'A History of Avro in 20 Objects'. Join Chris Beswick & Frank Pleszak as they unravel the story behind a significant piece of aviation history from 1943—a fragment of an Avro Lancaster associated with the legendary Dambusters raid. Discover the context of the year, the significance of the Lancaster B3s, and the incredible tales of bravery surrounding the crew and their mission. This episode is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices ma...
2026-01-03
23 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Untold Tales of a Young WW2 Airman Part 4
In this concluding episode of our series with Steve Rees, we take an immersive journey through the Avro Heritage Museum. Steve engages in hands-on experiences that connect him to his father's legacy as a flight engineer during World War II. From locating submarines in a simulated Nimrod cockpit to exploring the Lancaster bomber's cockpit, Steve reflects on the vital roles these aircraft played.The episode culminates in a gripping virtual reality experience of a bombing operation over Berlin, offering a poignant insight into the courage of young aircrew members. Join us for this...
2025-12-27
15 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Untold Tales of a Young WW2 Airman Part 2
In the latest episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we continue to uncover the remarkable tales of Sergeant Flight Engineer Ernest Rees, as shared by his son, Steve. This episode focuses on a perilous Lancaster operation during World War II, where despite facing heavy flak damage, the crew pressed on with their mission. Steve reflects on his father's extensive wartime service, revealing insights from Ernest's service record and logbook, which detail his journey from a young recruit to a highly respected flight engineer. Join us as we explore the bravery and resilience...
2025-12-13
17 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Untold Tales of a Young WW2 Airman Part 1
In this poignant episode we delve into the untold stories of Ernest Rees, a young RAF sergeant flight engineer who served on the legendary Avro Lancaster during World War II. His son, Steve Rees, joins us in the studio to share his extensive research and personal reflections on his father's wartime experiences, which are often overlooked in historical records. Through a mix of historical insights and personal anecdotes, Steve recounts the randomness of war, the burden of leadership, and the lasting impact of loss on families. Join us for a heartfelt exploration of...
2025-12-06
19 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Tales from Manchester Airport's Golden Era
We embark on a fascinating journey through the history of aviation with Richard Kaberry, a dedicated volunteer at the museum. Richard shares his personal experiences starting from his early career at Manchester Airport, known as Ringway, in the 1980s, and recounts the significant connection between Avro and this iconic location. From the maiden flights of legendary aircraft like the Avro Lancaster to the excitement of air travel in a gentler time, Richard's stories are rich with nostalgia and insight. Tune in to discover the charm of aviation history and hear about memorable encounters...
2025-11-15
18 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Unearthing Avro's Legacy: 20 Objects, 20 Stories Part 1
In this inaugural episode of our occasional series, 'A History of Avro Heritage in 20 Objects', we explore a unique artefact that encapsulates a pivotal moment in Avro's legacy. Join us as John Nicholl, a dedicated Woodfordian, guides us through the cultural landscape of 1965, revealing the significance of the object and the collective sentiments surrounding the relocation of the drawing offices from Chadderton to Woodford. With anecdotes and insights, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the past of Avro and the people who shaped its history.
2025-11-08
24 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Frank Pleszak Part 2 - one of the Unsung Heroes of the Avro Heritage Museum
In this episode, we continue our enlightening conversation with Frank Pleszak, a dedicated volunteer at the Avro Heritage Museum. Frank shares his journey of introducing artefacts related to Avro history, his involvement in significant events, and the importance of partnerships with other aviation museums. He reflects on his rewarding experiences working with special needs pupils and the profound impact of the Dam Busters' legacy. Join us as we delve into Frank's fascinating stories and insights into the world of aviation heritage.
2025-11-01
17 min
Airfix
Workbench Edition 387 | Workbench celebrates Avro Week
Our blog title for this week was intentionally selected to possess a little more intrigue than usual, as we want to do something a little different with this latest edition. As far as we know, there’s never actually been an ‘Avro Week’ commemoration event, and certainly never here on the Workbench blog, but as we find ourselves on the cusp of the scale modelling world’s annual ‘gathering’ at Telford’s International Centre, we wanted to take a little break from featuring new tooling projects and secret additions to the current Airfix range. Instead, we wanted to place the blog spotl...
2025-10-31
46 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Frank Pleszak Part 1 - one of the Unsung Heroes of the Avro Heritage Museum
In this episode, we speak with Frank Pleszak, a dedicated volunteer at the Avro Heritage Museum, whose passion for aviation has spanned decades. Frank shares his fascinating journey from a young aircraft spotter at Ringway Airport to a historian with a wealth of experience in agricultural aviation. Discover the intriguing stories behind his varied career, including his time working with ex-combat pilots and his adventures in Africa. Join us as we delve into the world of aviation and the vital role of volunteers in preserving our heritage.
2025-10-25
18 min
SpaceCab
Episode thrity-five: Avro Arrow
Today's conversation takes us to one of the most remarkable, and heartbreaking, chapters in Canadian aerospace history.In the late 1950s, the Avro Arrow promised to put Canada at the forefront of aviation technology. Sleek, delta-winged, and designed to outrun the cutting edge of Cold War, it was hailed as one of the most advanced interceptors in the world. And then - almost overnight - it was cancelled.A rare interview indeed, enjoy.Dr. James Burt, Professor Emeritus notes the Avro's engine was named the Iroquois, and he had worked on the control...
2025-10-20
42 min
PithorAcademy Presents: Deep Dive
S7E20 | Kafka Serialization Explained: JSON vs Avro vs Protobuf for Beginners
In this episode of PithorAcademy Presents: Deep Dive, we break down one of the most important choices in Kafka pipelines: serialization. The format you choose—JSON, Avro, or Protobuf—directly impacts performance, compatibility, and data evolution.We cover:JSON vs Avro vs Protobuf – strengths and weaknessesTrade-offs in serialization – speed, storage, compatibilityWhy JSON isn’t always the best choice for real-time systemsBy the end, you’ll know how to pick the right serialization format for your Kafka producers, consumers, and event-driven microservices.🔗 Listen on Your Favorite Platfo...
2025-10-20
06 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Flying in the Avro Lancaster
This week on the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we sit down with Pete Jenkins, a Lancaster cockpit guide, as he shares his incredible experience of flying on an Avro Lancaster at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Discover the history of these iconic aircraft, the challenges Pete faced in booking his flight, and his lifelong passion for aviation, sparked by family ties. Join us for a thrilling journey through the sky and the fascinating stories behind these remarkable planes!
2025-10-18
15 min
Canadian Scandal: True Crimes and Dirty Secrets From the Great White North
Grounded: The Death Of The Avro Arrow
February 20, 1959...a day that would come to be known in Canada as "Black Friday".On that day, thousands of workers showed up for their shifts at the Avro Aircraft plant thinking it would just be a regular day. These workers had spent the last several years working on something truly extraordinary:A 100% Canadian-made supersonic jet known as "The Avro Arrow".But by the end of that day, it was all over. The project had been cancelled and the workers laid off. But why?
2025-10-17
39 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Pt 3 of Harry and Eric’s AVRO Story : Two AVRO stalwarts discuss their aviation careers
In the final part of our captivating series, we bring you an insightful conversation with AVRO stalwarts Harry, Eric, and Steve Abbott. They share their journey of preserving Avro's rich heritage, from the early days of planning the museum to the unique timeline of aircraft manufacturing that has become a hallmark of the museum. Listen in as they recount the challenges and triumphs of their mission, the invaluable contributions of ex-AVRO personnel, and the passion that drives their commitment to preserving aviation history.
2025-09-20
19 min
Data Engineering від А до Я
Avro та Protobuf у Data Engineering: схеми для якісних даних
Щоб дані залишались узгодженими і зрозумілими, інженери даних використовують спеціальні формати опису схем. У цьому випуску ми розглянемо два найпопулярніших варіанти — Apache Avro та Google Protobuf. Ми пояснимо, як вони працюють, чим відрізняються, які переваги та обмеження мають. Ви дізнаєтесь, чому Avro зручний для schema evolution, а Protobuf — для високошвидкісних систем, і як обрати правильний інструмент для своїх data pipelines.Також не забувайте підписуватись на каналта писати коменти під відео :)
2025-09-16
20 min
The Wings Over New Zealand Show
WONZ 335 – John Gaertner and the Avro 504K
Guest: John Gaertner Host: Dave Homewood Recorded: 14th of September 2025 Published: 14th of September 2025 Duration: 1 hour 27 minutes, 58 seconds John Gaertner has had a long career and life in aviation, working as a research assistant for the Smithsonian Institute’s National Air and Space Museum, as an airline clerk for TWA, and as the curator of the EAA Museum at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He then went out on his own, rebuilding vintage aeroplanes. His company, Blue Swallow Aviation, based at Free Union, Virginia, in the United States, has restored five Cu...
2025-09-14
1h 27
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Pt 2 of Harry and Eric’s AVRO Story : Two AVRO stalwarts discuss their aviation careers
In this captivating episode, we continue our exploration of aviation history with Harry & Eric. They discuss AVRO's early aircraft, particularly the Avro 504, and Eric recounts his experiences as a senior radio designer on iconic aircraft like the Nimrod and Vulcan. Join us as we uncover the rich legacy of AVRO and its contributions to aviation.
2025-09-13
18 min
The GSE Podcast
Episode 36 – “Listening to Your Customers”: Inside Avro’s Customer-Led Approach to GSE
Send us a textAvro GSE shares their remarkable journey from a trading company to a full-fledged GSE manufacturer with facilities across North America and Europe. The leadership team explains how listening to customers and implementing feedback has transformed their product quality and service capabilities, positioning them as a rising force in the industry.• Avro's transition from white-labeling equipment to manufacturing their own high-quality GSE in factories across Manitoba, Minnesota, Estonia, and Italy• How extensive customer feedback drove improvements in parts availability, service capabilities, and product design• The Titan series pushbacks feature innovative hydrau...
2025-09-09
55 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Pt 1 of Harry and Eric’s AVRO Story : Two AVRO stalwarts discuss their aviation careers
In this captivating first episode of a three-part series, we sit down with Avro legends Harry Holmes and Eric Harlin, who share their incredible journeys to becoming key figures in the aviation industry. Harry, with a career spanning over three decades, recounts his early days at Avro, his favorite aircraft, and the impact of historical events like the devastating factory fires.Eric shares how their friendship blossomed and the formation of the Manchester Aviation Society. Join us as we explore the rich history of Avro and the passion that fueled these two remarkable...
2025-09-06
23 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
From Vulcans to Nimrods: Tales of RAF Life with Ron Boxall
In this episode, we sit down with Ron Boxall, a former RAF avionics engineer, who shares his incredible journey through aviation. From the early sparks of inspiration ignited by his father to his colorful stories of life in the Royal Air Force, Ron recounts his experiences working on iconic aircraft like the Nimrod and Vulcan. Discover the highlights of his career, including unforgettable encounters, humorous antics, and the joy he finds in guiding visitors at the Avro Heritage Museum. Join us for a delightful exploration of aviation history through Ron's eyes!
2025-08-30
23 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Wiring the Skies: A Career in Aircraft Electrics
In this episode, we welcome Andy Flynn, a veteran in the aviation industry with a remarkable career at British Aerospace. He shares his journey from a supervisor inspector in the flight test centre to his current role at the Avro Heritage Museum. Andy discusses his experiences working on iconic aircraft such as the Nimrod, Buccaneer, and HS125, including fascinating tales from his time on international flight trials. He also reflects on the changes in technology and workforce diversity within the industry over the years. Join us as we explore Andy's passion for aviation...
2025-07-26
22 min
Podcast Blogs sobre Serverless: Notícias da Nuvem
Lambda Suporta Eventos Kafka Avro e Protobuf Nativamente
Este episódio do podcast anuncia o suporte nativo do AWS Lambda para eventos Apache Kafka formatados em Avro e Protobuf ao usar o modo provisionado de mapeamento de origem de eventos (ESM). Anteriormente, o processamento desses formatos exigia código personalizado, mas agora o Lambda se integra com registros de esquema populares como AWS Glue Schema Registry e Confluent Cloud Schema Registry. Isso permite validação automática de esquema, redução de tamanho de mensagem e desserialização mais rápida, simplificando o desenvolvimento. O recurso funciona com Amazon MSK, Confluent Cloud e clusters Kafka auto gerenciados, oferecendo opções de formato de...
2025-07-23
08 min
The Wings Over New Zealand Show
WONZ 330 – The Avro 626
Guests: Sjeord “Chewy” Bakker, Tony “Chipps” Chippendale, Keith “Buck” Harrison, John Lanham, Paul McSweeny, Rene “Red” Redmond. Host: Dave Homewood Recorded: 20th of July 2025 Published: 23rd of July 2025 Duration: 1 hour 39 minutes, 21 seconds In this episode Dave Homewood chats with six ex-RNZAF members who were involved in the restoration and operation of the world’s only remaining complete Avro 626, back in the 1980s. It is now 40 years since the Avro returned to the skies. The Avro 626 was a 1930-designed advanced trainer from Britain. Four examples were purchased in 1934 by the New Zealand gover...
2025-07-23
1h 39
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Working at British aerospace sites at Hadfield, Filton and Weybridge
In this final episode of our extended conversation with Avro veteran John Nichol's, we journey through his remarkable career at AVRO, starting from 1985.John shares his experiences working on various British aerospace sites, including Hadfield and Filton, and delves into the complexities of projects like the Nimrod and VC10 conversions. He recounts memorable moments, such as a surprising security alert during a visit to RAF Kinloss and his involvement in the Jetstream 41's crashworthiness report for the Civil Aviation Authority. With a touch of nostalgia, John reflects on the camaraderie and social events...
2025-07-19
17 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Move to Woodford: A New Era Begins
In this exciting second part of our conversation with Avro veteran John Nicol, we delve into the significant transition from the Chadderton factory to Woodford. John shares his thrilling experiences of witnessing aircraft parts come together and take flight, reminiscing about his time working on Nimrods, 146s, and ATPs.He also provides fascinating insights into the early days of aircraft design, including the unique uses of linen drawing sheets. Join us for this captivating journey through aviation history!
2025-07-12
15 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Inside AVRO: John Nichol's Apprenticeship Tales
In this episode, we sit down with John Nichol, a veteran of the Avro Heritage Museum, who shares his remarkable journey from apprentice to facilities manager.Starting his apprenticeship in 1960, John recounts his experiences working on iconic aircraft such as the Shackleton, Vulcan, and Nimrod. He reflects on the Avro apprenticeship scheme, his hands-on training, and memorable anecdotes from his early days in the industry, including an incident with a Ford Anglia and the challenges of working during the Cuban crisis. Join us as we explore the rich history of Avro through John's eyes.
2025-07-05
26 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
From AVRO Lancaster Gunner to AVRO Employee
We welcome back Jeff Brown, a former mid-upper gunner and Avro employee, who shares his fascinating experiences with Ray Reeder from the Vulcan restoration team. Together, they delve into the intricacies of armaments for the Vulcan, discuss Jeff's unique transition from propeller-driven to jet-powered aircraft, and reflect on significant visits to various RAF bases. With captivating anecdotes and insights into the world of aviation, this episode is a must-listen for aviation enthusiasts!
2025-06-28
21 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Memories of the WW2 humanitarian "Operation Manna": A Lancaster Gunner's Tale
Sergeant Jeff Brown served as a mid-upper gunner on Lancasters in World War II under the leadership of a New Zealand skipper. In today's recording, Jeff shares his still-vivid memories of Operation Manna, a humanitarian food drop made in Avro Lancasters to relieve the starving Dutch population in World War II's closing stages. Jeff recalls seeing the civilians, especially the children, rushing to open the boxes that his aircraft had dropped. Jeff flew on these kinds of operations right up to the last day of the war, on VE Day itself. He recalls the gratitude of the Dutch people on the day with thank you messages spelt out in flowers on the ground and moving to much more recent times, we hear
2025-06-14
19 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Memories of the AVRO Design Office with Jeff Brown
We welcome back Jeff Brown, a Lancaster veteran, as he revisits the museum and shares fascinating insights from his time in the Avro design office. Join us for an exclusive tour of the CAE building, where Jeff encounters notable exhibits, including the Avro 707 and the Yellow Sun nuclear device trailer. Discover the intricate details of bomb handling equipment and the memories that these artifacts evoke for Jeff, including his experiences during World War II and the development of the iconic Vulcan bomber. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to aviation history and the...
2025-06-07
23 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
From Bathrooms to Bomb Bay Doors: A XM603 Avro Vulcan Restoration Story
Ray Reeder shares his remarkable journey from a successful plumbing career to becoming an integral part of the Vulkan XM603 restoration team. With a passion for aviation and a strong family connection to the RAF, Ray discusses the challenges faced during the restoration process, including the daunting task of finding missing instrumentation. He also reveals how innovative solutions, like Wi-Fi remote control for the bomb bay doors, were implemented to enhance the visitor experience. Join us as Ray takes us through the fascinating world of aircraft restoration and the camaraderie of the dedicated...
2025-05-17
22 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Two WW2 air crew reminisce about the humanitarian missions they flew at end of the war
In this poignant episode, we bring together two remarkable veterans of the Second World War: 99-year-old Avro Lancaster mid upper gunner Sergeant Jeff Brown and 100-year-old Avro Lancaster wireless operator and gunner Sergeant John Monaghan.As they reminisce about their time as crew members on the legendary Lancaster bomber, they share heartfelt memories of Operation Manna, where they delivered humanitarian aid to the starving Dutch, and Operation Exodus, which saw the return of British prisoners of war. Their stories, filled with camaraderie and bravery, highlight the sacrifices made during the war, as well as the...
2025-05-08
19 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The VC10 Legacy: From RAF Service to Museum Treasure
In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, Ian Peat delves into the fascinating history of the Vickers VC10 RAF fleet and its significant role in air-to-air refuelling and transport. Join us as we explore the journey of the VC10, from its inception in the 1950s to its eventual disposal, highlighting the aircraft's legacy and its connection to the Avro Heritage Museum. Discover unique insights about the aircraft on display, its operational history, and the environmental considerations involved in its decommissioning.
2025-05-03
13 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
9. Alliot Verdon Roe history, Avro and the Avro Heritage Museum with Ian Peat
On this episode, Mark welcomes Ian Peat to the syndicate to discuss the evolution of AV Roe's aviation company Avro in Manchester. A lead volunteer at the Avro Heritage Museum, both discuss some of the most iconic planes to have been designed and served in the British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, alongside what the museum offers the public. A wonderful century of aviation heritage full of anecdotes and facts, Manchesters, Lancasters and Vulcans, this history and insight into the wonderful heritage work of the volunteers at the museum is inspiring and interesting to all.
2025-04-09
51 min
Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
Avro Arrow: The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Dream Fighter
Episode 361: On October 4, 1957, as the world's eyes turned skyward to witness the launch of Sputnik 1, another technological marvel was about to be unveiled in a hangar in Malton, Ontario. The Avro Arrow, Canada's ambitious supersonic interceptor, was poised to revolutionize aviation. But within two years, it would vanish without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of controversy and conspiracy.Sources:Avro Arrow | The Canadian EncyclopediaAvro Arrow | canadahistory.comAvro Canada CF-105 Arrow | WikipediaAvro CF-100 Canuck | The Canadian EncyclopediaBroken Arrow | Legion Magazine
2025-04-07
1h 04
The History Syndicate Podcast
5. The Avro Lancaster and the Dambusters with Frank Pleszak
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frank Pleszak to the syndicate to discuss the Avro Lancaster and their role with 617 Squadron, aka 'The Dambusters'. Their discussion takes them from discussing the changes made to the Lancaster for Op Chastise and some of the lesser known elements of the action took place on 16/17 May 1943. With his in depth knowledge and experience as a volunteer at the Avro Heritage Centre, the detail recording in the podcast by Frank is fascinating.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with...
2025-03-12
1h 02
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 6 - Inspiring Future Generations
Our host today is again Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper. In this final episode of the AVRO Story, Chris is joined by Brian Frakes and Roger Yates, two dedicated volunteers from the Avo Heritage Museum. They share their experiences and insights about the museum's mission to educate visitors about aviation heritage, the importance of accessibility, and how they cater to diverse groups, including schools and community organizations. Brian discusses the museum's outreach efforts, including a social responsibility fund to assist less affluent schools with transportation costs, while Roger highlights the importance of...
2025-02-09
29 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 5 - Working at Woodford
Our host today is again Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper. In this episode of the AVRO Story, we go back in time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Woodford airfield and factory. Through heartfelt conversations with former employees, we explore their rich memories of working in a bustling aviation hub filled with engineering shops and assembly lines. From the golden age of apprenticeships to the challenges faced by the UK aviation industry, these stories paint a vivid picture of life at Woodford, showcasing the camaraderie and pride that defined an era...
2025-02-08
57 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 4 - Inside the Vulcan Cockpit
Our host today is again Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper. In this episode of the Woodford Story, we take a fascinating journey into the cockpit of the iconic Avro Vulcan with former pilot Trevor Jackson. He shares his unique experiences and insights from his distinguished flying career during the Cold War era. Discover the intricacies of piloting this remarkable aircraft, its roles, and the technology that made it a formidable presence in the skies. Join us for an engaging discussion filled with nostalgia and the realities of military aviation!
2025-02-07
19 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 3 - The Story of the Avro Heritage Museum
Our host today is again Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper. In this episode, we take an insightful journey through the Avro Heritage Museum with Terry Barnes, the Chair of the Trustees. Discover how this remarkable museum came to be on the site of the former Woodford airfield and factory, from the airfield’s closure in 2011 to the museum’s grand reopening in 2015. Terry shares fascinating stories about the museum's highlights, including a complete Vulcan bomber and a Lancaster cockpit replica, as well as the unique artefacts that tell the stor...
2025-02-06
26 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 2 - Bombers Moon
Our host today is Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper. In this captivating episode of the AVRO Story, he takes us on a journey back to World War II with the legendary Avro Lancaster. We hear the remarkable tales of Sergeant John Monaghan, who recounts his experiences as a radio operator and gunner during harrowing missions over Berlin and beyond. As he revisits the cockpit of a Lancaster at the AVRO Heritage Museum, John shares poignant memories of dropping supplies to starving Dutch civilians and repatriating British prisoners of...
2025-02-06
17 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
The AVRO Story Part 1 - Balloons to Bombers
In this first episode of the Avro Story, host Chris Beswick from the Talking Newspaper takes us on a captivating journey through the early days of aviation in the Northwest. Joined by aviation expert Frank Plezak, we explore the significant milestones in the development of aircraft manufacturing, particularly focusing on the establishment of the Avro Company and the Woodford airfield. From the pioneering works of fluid dynamics at Manchester University to the rise of iconic aircraft like the Lancaster Bomber, this episode is packed with historical insights and fascinating anecdotes. Don't miss this...
2025-02-06
30 min
Don’t Scare Claire
Episode 67: RAF Cosford & The Haunted Avro Lincoln
There’s an AVRO Lincoln B2 bomber aircraft on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands in Cosford, and she’s a great example of the aircraft that came into service too later for World War 2. But with RF398 in particular, there are some strange goings on reported around her, leading some people to think that she may be haunted… SOURCES 📚 Haunted Shropshire by Allen Scott-Davies 📚 Some Ghostly Tales Of Shropshire by Christine McCarthy 📚 Peter Underwood’s Guide To Ghosts & Haunt...
2024-10-17
26 min
Never Mind The Dambusters
Episode 7 - The Avro Lancaster, with Dr Sarah-Louise Miller
Send us a message or question! Jane and James interview Dr. Sarah Louise Miller about her new book on the Avro Lancaster, The Lancaster Story. They discuss the significance of the Lancaster in RAF Bomber Command during World War II and its cultural impact. They also explore the personal stories and experiences of those involved with the Lancaster, including ground crew and WAAFs. Sarah shares her research process and the new perspectives she brings to the history of the Lancaster. The team discuss some of the lesser-known life-saving missions of the Lancaster, such as the MANNA a...
2024-06-19
33 min
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
The Avro Arrow: For the Record
Larry Ostola talks to Palmiro Campagna about his book, The Avro Arrow: For the Record. The controversial cancellation of the Avro Arrow — an extraordinary achievement of Canadian military aviation — continues to inspire debate today. When the program was scrapped in 1959, all completed aircraft and those awaiting assembly were destroyed, along with tooling and technical information. Was abandoning the program the right decision? Did Canada lose more than it gained? Brimming with information to fill the gaps in the Arrow’s troubled history, Campagna’s new edition also brings to light recently discovered documents that answer whether the United States government wished C...
2024-04-05
33 min
Amici Domenicani
Pensando al giorno in cui morirò (ho 34 anni) mi chiedo se avrò rimorsi o sensi di colpa per non aver vissuto una vita “piena”
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2024-03-06
07 min
Curious Canadian History
S9E9 - A Ballistic Decision: Canadian Intelligence Services and the Cancellation of the Avro Arrow
The Avro Arrow is a topic that has fascinated Canadians since its controversial cancellation in 1959. However, in the last ten years the narrative has changed dramatically from an American plot to ruin our aerospace industry to a decision made by the Canadian government based on very real calculations about the security threat to North America and the changing defence landscape of the late 1950s. In this episode we talk with Alan Barnes who has recently uncovered some incredible research that shows how important Canadian intelligent services were to the decision to cancel the Avro Arrow project. Alan has clearly...
2024-01-09
36 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Medal Award Ceremony for a World War 2 Lancaster Radio Operator
On 13th December 2023 Wing Commander Martine Verhulst, Air Force Attaché at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in London awarded John Monaghan the "Thank you Liberators" medal. John joined 166 Sqn at RAF Kirmington in Feb 1945 as a wireless operator on the Lancaster. He flew on 18 operations from March to May and participated in several Operation Manna missions, and humanitarian food drops to relieve a famine in the German-occupied Netherlands. This is a recording of that moving ceremony honouring John’s service held at the Avro Heritage Museum attended by his family, many...
2023-12-13
23 min
Antes Tarde do que Nunca Podcast
EP 278 - Entrevista com Magda Giacomelli | Avro Store
A Avro Store não é apenas uma loja online de tecidos naturais com estampas exclusivas; ela é a realização de um sonho que transcendeu os obstáculos do tempo. Nasceu em 2015 como um vislumbre ambicioso dos visionários diretores da Lancaster, André e Júnior, uma chama que brilhava com a promessa de oferecer exclusividade e qualidade impressionante a pequenos produtores. Naquela época, talvez não estivéssemos plenamente preparados para abraçar esse desafio. O sonho foi colocado momentaneamente em pausa, aguardando a ocasião certa para ressurgir com força renovada. E então, o turbilhão da pandemia em 2020...
2023-09-08
53 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
World War 2 Avro Lancaster radio operator - John Monaghan
John Monaghan joined 166 Sqn at RAF Kirmington in Feb 1945 as a wireless operator on the Lancaster. He flew on 18 operations from March to May including Heligoland, Berchtesgaden, and Berlin. He also participated in several Operation Manna missions, humanitarian food drops to relieve a famine in the German-occupied Netherlands, as well as several Operation Exodus missions to repatriate Allied prisoners of war (POW)s from Europe to Britain. The voices you hear are of author and blogger Frank Pleszak, John’s son Andy, and myself Ian Sanders. ...
2023-08-25
50 min
NOW and NEXT
[SPECIAL] The Avro Arrow Legacy
The final installment of our Special Series - Pathway to the Stars in partnership with the Royal Canadian Air Force Foundation. If you've been enjoying this special podcast drop, please consider checking out rcaffoundation.ca to explore more of what the foundation is doing to preserve and celebrate Canadian aeronautic and aviation history. Today's episode focuses squarely on one of Canada's continuing fascinations - The Avro Arrow.The Cold War story that continues to fascinate Canadians. What if the Avro Arrow program hadn’t been canceled? What did Avro contribute to innovation and the economy? Will Canada ev...
2022-11-10
23 min
Wars of The World
The Avro Manchester: The Lancaster’s Unlucky Older Brother...
Send us a textThe story of the Lancaster actually begins with the downfall of an earlier Avro aircraft that failed to live up to the high expectations that birthed it. Even in aviation circles, the Avro Manchester is an almost forgotten aircraft, making such a relatively small impact on the war it is completely overshadowed by its younger brother’s many accomplishments. And yet without the Manchester there would have been no Lancaster and one can only speculate how differently the Allied war effort would have been conducted without the Lancaster’s special abilities. In toda...
2022-07-04
27 min
Curious Canadian History
S7E20 The Avro Arrow Part 2
In Part 2 of our two-part series we explore the aftermath of the Avro Arrow’s cancellation. While the cancellation sent short-term shockwaves through Ontario but not much beyond, in later years the cancellation becomes wrapped up in the larger conversation of Canada’s role in the Cold War world. Specifically, our relationship to our American allies and our ongoing efforts to try and grasp on to potentially unifying Canadian symbols. Certainly the cancellation of the Arrow had immediate ramifications for the Canadian aviation industry but its long term significance is arguably even more important. To wrap up our two part...
2022-06-08
38 min
Curious Canadian History
S7E19 The Avro Arrow Part 1
There are a very few topics in Canadian history that have generated more acrimonious debate than that of the Avro Arrow. Some have called its cancellation a travesty that destroyed a Canadian industry, many of those have laid the blame at the feet of the Americans. Others have approached the topic with a more circusmpect eye, noting it’s exorbitant costs and the refusal of the Canadian government to pay for it. In the public consciousness the Avro Arrow has spawned numerous articles, books, documentaries, and even a film. To take us through this complex subject we've brought in an...
2022-05-24
40 min
Thinking Elixir Podcast
97: Avro and Elixir with Dave Lucia
Dave Lucia released version 2.0 of AvroEx, an Elixir library for working with Avro protocols and schemas. To understand Avro, we need an overview of the whole Kafka-centric flow! He gives us a taste of the Enterprise soup of JVM tools used for populating data lakes, all for the business benefit of data analysis and machine learning. We may work on Elixir systems that are tasked with hooking into this other Enterprise-y world and getting an overview of the pieces and awareness of the tools available can really help out! Dave also shares his goal of creating a new Markdown...
2022-05-03
48 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Flying the EE Canberra into nuclear mushroom clouds
Welcome to the Avro Heritage Museum podcast. The museum is located at Woodford near Manchester in the UK and you can find more details at https://www.avroheritagemuseum.co.uk/ The English Electric Canberra was designed as a direct replacement for the wartime de Havilland Mosquito and entered service with the RAF in 1951. In total, Avro built 75 Canberras at Woodford during the 1950s We speak with Squadron Leader John Robinson AFC (retd) was an RAF pilot who was tasked to fly Canberras into the mushroom clouds of nuclear bomb tests to capture samples at Operation B...
2022-04-10
52 min
Minute Women
Avro Arrow
The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. The CF-105 held the promise of Mach 2 speeds at altitudes exceeding 50,000 feet and was intended to serve as the Royal Canadian Air Force's primary interceptor into the 1960s and beyond. But a host of political and financial issues grounded this extraordinary plane before it had a chance to take to the skies. This week, Grace and Linnea explore the strange history of the Arrow and ask "Why are people so nostalgic for it?" Hunter Scholey of the North of Normal Podcast...
2022-03-16
40 min
Untangled
The Avro Arrow | Untangled Conspiracies
In the late 1950s, Avro Canada developed the fastest fighter-interceptor the world had ever seen. However, to the disappointment of all Canadians, this program was cancelled and the Avro Arrow remained a mere legend. Join Drake, Han, and Simon as we explore what the Avro Arrow was, why it could have been cancelled, and what changes it would have made to Canada if it was not cancelled. ..... Next Episode: Phantom Islands Please like and subscribe! Leave a comment about which theory you'd like to see next! If you want to see a few visuals to accompany the podcast, check out...
2022-02-28
1h 24
The 15 Minute Book Club
Hedge-Hopping with Matt Bone: The Road to the Avro Vulcan with Stephen Liddle
Avro's iconic Vulcan Bomber is one of the most recognisable of the RAF's Cold War aircraft. A mainstay of the V-Force, the Vulcan seemed to leap from Avro's Manchester home and seem light years ahead of the Lancaster and Shackleton that preceded it. Yet, as Vulcan to the Sky trustee Stephen Liddle explains to Boney, the journey to the 'Tin Triangle' can be traced pre-war and the experiences had with the Manchester and Lancaster that would put Avro in good stead to take the lead into the Jet Age.Find out more about Avro Vulcan XH558 and...
2022-01-13
1h 09
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Further adventures of Avro Vulcan pilot Trevor Jackson
Welcome to the Avro Heritage Museum podcast. The museum is located near Manchester in the UK and you can find more details at https://www.avroheritagemuseum.co.uk/ We continue our chat with Trevor Jackson, a former Vulcan pilot who recalls his career after flying the Vulcan. Trevor went on to train the members of the Manchester University Air Squadron on the De Havilland Chipmunk and the Scottish Aviation Bulldog. From there Trevor is transferred to the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm flying the Fairey Gannet, the largest aircraft operated by the Ro...
2021-11-27
28 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Avro Vulcan pilot - Trevor Jackson
Welcome to the Avro Heritage Museum podcast. The museum is located near Manchester in the UK and you can find more details at avroheritagemuseum.co.uk This episode is with Trevor Jackson, a former Vulcan pilot who recalls his path into the RAF from school cadet in the 1950s to flying the nuclear armed Avro Vulcan. Trevor shares the story of his RAF career via the BAC Jet Provost, Folland Gnat and onto the Avro Vulcan. We talk in detail about his Vulcan career including being part of the nuclear quick reaction alert a...
2021-10-15
26 min
Exploring Axon
Axon Avro Serializer - with Simon Zambrovski & Jan Galinski
In this episode, I spoke with Simon Zambrovski and Jan Galinski of the Hamburg-based IT consulting firm, Holisticon, about the Axon Avro serializer, that they have been working on for the past year. We discussed what Avro is and why one would want to use it. Simon discussed the advantages and disadvantages of using the already-implemented Xtreme or Jackson serializers in Axon Framework, and Jan talked about why Avro can be a better tool of serialization. They talked about the schema-first approach and the schema registry. Simon explained how the Avro Axon serializer works and Jan further t...
2021-09-17
55 min
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
RAF VC10 pilot Richard Jones
Richard Jones is a former VC10 pilot who recalls his path into the RAF in the 1960s, via a pleasure flight company at Manchester’s Ringway Airport. Richard shares the story of his RAF career via the de Havilland Chipmunk, BAC Jet Provost, and onto transport aircraft such as the Vickers Valetta, Blackburn Beverley, de Havilland Comet and onto the Vickers VC10, his favourite aircraft. Make sure you follow us in your podcast app to make sure you do not miss out on future episodes. I’m delighted to welcome Richard Jones… The...
2021-07-30
32 min
The Adjutants Lounge (The Mess of the Glorious 404th)
The Adjutants Lounge - Dr. Philip Blood: Avro's and Aachen Pt.1
In this episode of the Adjutants Lounge, Dr Phil Blood and I discuss the artistic/propaganda value of the Avro Lancaster, the 14 July 1943 bombing of the city of Aachen and how that affected the local populace and starting with comments about a recent miltweet, remarkable for its syntax. The accompanying slides produced by Phil can be found at: https://twitter.com/BloodPhilip/status/1415710813869027334 Links of interest to get you started on your learning journey: Avro: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro De Havilland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland
2021-07-16
1h 08
The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast
Avro Heritage Museum trailer
Welcome to the Avro Heritage Museum podcast featuring interviews with those that flew the iconic Avro aircraft and the people who worked on them. The museum preserves the legacy of Alliott Verdon-Roe and his company A.V. Roe & Co (Avro). Located on the former Woodford Aerodrome near Stockport in Cheshire, the site saw the production of famous aircraft including the Lancaster, Vulcan, Nimrod and BAe 146. Visit our web site here https://www.avroheritagemuseum.co.uk/ Make sure you follow us in your podcast app to make sure you do not miss out on...
2021-05-30
01 min
Découvrez Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
Avro Arrow : Démystifié – Partie 1
La création de la société A.V. Roe Canada après la Seconde Guerre mondiale propulse le Canada au rang de leader de l’industrie aérospatiale. L’entreprise met au point l’avion de ligne à réaction C-102 et l’Avro CF-100 Canuck, le premier avion de combat conçu au Canada. En 1953, au plus fort de la guerre froide, l’Aviation royale du Canada demande à A.V. Roe de concevoir un nouvel appareil : un avion à réaction supersonique capable de détruire les intercepteurs ennemis avant qu’ils atteignent leurs cibles en Amérique du Nord. Cet avion...
2020-11-03
39 min
Découvrez Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
Avro Arrow : Démystifié – Partie 2
La création de la société A.V. Roe Canada après la Seconde Guerre mondiale propulse le Canada au rang de leader de l’industrie aérospatiale. L’entreprise met au point l’avion de ligne à réaction C-102 et l’Avro CF-100 Canuck, le premier avion de combat conçu au Canada. En 1953, au plus fort de la guerre froide, l’Aviation royale du Canada demande à A.V. Roe de concevoir un nouvel appareil : un avion à réaction supersonique capable de détruire les intercepteurs ennemis avant qu’ils atteignent leurs cibles en Amérique du Nord. Cet avion...
2020-11-03
57 min
Discover Library and Archives Canada
Avro Arrow: Uncovering the Myth – Part 1
With the creation of the A.V. Roe Canada company following the Second World War, Canada became a leader in the aerospace industry. The company developed the C-102 jetliner and the CF-100 Canuck, the first Canadian-designed military fighter aircraft. In 1953, at the height of the Cold War, the Royal Canadian Air Force (the RCAF) commissioned A.V. Roe to design a new plane: a supersonic jet that could engage and destroy enemy interceptors before they reached their targets in North America. That supersonic jet was the Avro Arrow. It was intended to serve as the RCAF’s pr...
2020-11-03
41 min
Discover Library and Archives Canada
Avro Arrow: Uncovering the Myth – Part 2
With the creation of the A.V. Roe Canada company following the Second World War, Canada became a leader in the aerospace industry. The company developed the C-102 jetliner and the CF-100 Canuck, the first Canadian-designed military fighter aircraft. In 1953, at the height of the Cold War, the Royal Canadian Air Force (the RCAF) commissioned A.V. Roe to design a new plane: a supersonic jet that could engage and destroy enemy interceptors before they reached their targets in North America. That supersonic jet was the Avro Arrow. It was intended to serve as the RCAF’s pr...
2020-11-03
1h 02
Découvrez Bibliothèque et Archives Canada : votre histoire, votre patrimoine documentaire
Avro Arrow : Démystifié – Partie 1
La création de la société A.V. Roe Canada après la Seconde Guerre mondiale propulse le Canada au rang de leader de l’industrie aérospatiale. L’entreprise met au point l’avion de ligne à réaction C-102 et l’Avro CF-100 Canuck, le premier avion de combat conçu au Canada. En 1953, au plus fort de la guerre froide, l’Aviation royale du Canada demande à A.V. Roe de concevoir un nouvel appareil : un avion à réaction supersonique capable de détruire les intercepteurs ennemis avant qu’ils atteignent leurs cibles en Amérique du Nord. Cet avion...
2020-11-03
39 min
Découvrez Bibliothèque et Archives Canada : votre histoire, votre patrimoine documentaire
Avro Arrow : Démystifié – Partie 2
La création de la société A.V. Roe Canada après la Seconde Guerre mondiale propulse le Canada au rang de leader de l’industrie aérospatiale. L’entreprise met au point l’avion de ligne à réaction C-102 et l’Avro CF-100 Canuck, le premier avion de combat conçu au Canada. En 1953, au plus fort de la guerre froide, l’Aviation royale du Canada demande à A.V. Roe de concevoir un nouvel appareil : un avion à réaction supersonique capable de détruire les intercepteurs ennemis avant qu’ils atteignent leurs cibles en Amérique du Nord. Cet avion...
2020-11-03
57 min
Discover Library and Archives Canada
Avro Arrow: Uncovering the Myth – Part 1
With the creation of the A.V. Roe Canada company following the Second World War, Canada became a leader in the aerospace industry. The company developed the C-102 jetliner and the CF-100 Canuck, the first Canadian-designed military fighter aircraft. In 1953, at the height of the Cold War, the Royal Canadian Air Force (the RCAF) commissioned A.V. Roe to design a new plane: a supersonic jet that could engage and destroy enemy interceptors before they reached their targets in North America. That supersonic jet was the Avro Arrow. It was intended to serve as the RCAF’s pr...
2020-11-03
41 min
Discover Library and Archives Canada
Avro Arrow: Uncovering the Myth – Part 2
With the creation of the A.V. Roe Canada company following the Second World War, Canada became a leader in the aerospace industry. The company developed the C-102 jetliner and the CF-100 Canuck, the first Canadian-designed military fighter aircraft. In 1953, at the height of the Cold War, the Royal Canadian Air Force (the RCAF) commissioned A.V. Roe to design a new plane: a supersonic jet that could engage and destroy enemy interceptors before they reached their targets in North America. That supersonic jet was the Avro Arrow. It was intended to serve as the RCAF’s pr...
2020-11-03
1h 02
Get Lost In The Full Audiobook That Keeps Thriller Fans Hooked.
The Avro Arrow by Palmiro Campagna
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/125527to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Avro Arrow Author: Palmiro Campagna Narrator: Mark Hebscher Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins Release date: 09-01-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Canada Publisher's Summary: Declassified government records shed additional light on the cancellation and subsequent destruction of the Avro Arrow. The controversial cancellation of the Avro Arrow - an extraordinary achievement of Canadian military aviation - continues to fire debate today. When the program was scrapped in 1959, all completed aircraft and those awaiting assembly were destroyed, along with tooling and technical information. Was abandoning the...
2020-09-01
6h 14
Aeronautica
The Avro Ashton - the dawn of jet transport
The Avro Ashton was a research aircraft at the dawn of the age of jet transport; here is the sole survivor.
2019-09-11
06 min
Non-League Wanderers
Non-League Wanderers - Episode VIII: The Last Bobby AVRO
The Non-League Wanderers make the journey northwards to Limeside, Oldham to visit the historic AVRO FC. Two pies, a VIP lounge and swirling rain defined the night, and the lads were sent home for an early bath. The 60-second fact fury makes its debut and, in the Besses, Mick McGaffer hatches a revenge plan.
2019-03-09
1h 00
Clube dos Generais - História Militar para quem não pode ter um blindado em casa!
PHM #44 - Avro Vulcan
Nascido a partir de um rascunho numa folha de jornal, desenvolvido para ser mais rápido e voar mais alto que qualquer de seus opositores - além de, em caso de necessidade, ter que entregar um artefato nuclear em Moscou num prazo de 3 horas. Este é o Avro Vulcan, uma das aeronaves mais impressionantes do período da Guerra Fria. . Ouça Podcasts - conteúdo interessante onde, como e quando você quiser! Assine o Clube dos Generais pelo seu aplicativo de podcasts favorito ou pelo Spotify. . Acompanhe o Clube dos Generais Web: www.clubedosgenerais.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/clubedo...
2018-10-30
34 min
Occultae Veritatis Podcast - OVPOD
Case #009: The Avro Arrow; Canada's Secret SuperJet
The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, often known simply as the Avro Arrow, was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. The Arrow is considered to have been an advanced technical and aerodynamic achievement for the Canadian aviation industry. Palet Cleanser: The Canadian National Anthem Aftershow: Christmas message Plane Guide: https://imgur.com/a/SS5t0 Complimentary Brain Bleach: https://goo.gl/MioQ9G Stupid link of the episode: https://goo.gl/8MjvRs All our Links: https://linktr.ee/ovpodcast
2017-12-23
48 min
CarStuff
Whatever happened to the Avro Arrow?
In the 1950s, the Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow was on track to become the crowning jewel of the Canadian aviation industry. Yet in 1959 work on this delta-wing interceptor came to an abrupt - and surprising - halt. So what happened? Tune in as the guys explore the specs (and speculation) surrounding the Avro Arrow. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2016-05-10
51 min
The Wings Over New Zealand Show
Episode 31 – Avro Anson Engine Run
Guests: Bill Reid, Robin Reid Host: Dave Homewood Duration: 20 minutes, 15 seconds Recorded: 19th of January 2013 Topic:. Dave Homewood recorded a full engine run of the Reid family’s Avro Anson Mk. 1 from inside the cabin, whilst at the Wings Over Wairarapa 2013 Airshow. This short special should hopefully share with listeners a little of the experience being inside this wonderful old 1930’s bomber when it was brought to life with both Cheetah engines running up to take off power. Many thanks to Bill and Robyn Reid who invited Dave into the aircraft for this...
2013-01-30
20 min
CiTR -- Radio Freethinkers
Radio FreeThinkers Episode 172 - Avro Arrow Edition - 26-Jun-2012
Radio FreeThinkers Episode 172 - Avro Arrow EditionThis week we talk about Pope sees female ordination equivalent to paedophilia, Roman remains in 5th century Japan - Aliens?, super human mutants, killer grass andwho killed the Avro Arrow? Pick your conspiracy.Check us out online at www.radiofreethinker.com and email us at info@radiofreethinker.com and follow us on twitter at @citrrft
2012-06-27
1h 01
Flying Podcast
Episode 21 - Museum Of Science & Industry - Avro Collection
In episode 21 of Flying Podcast today, I’m talking to Nick Forder, Transport Curator at Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry. Nick has a superb insight into the history of AVRO aviation and how that was inextricably linked with the history of aviation in the Manchester area. The interview with Nick takes place in the Air & Space Hall, hence the sound of happy children in the background. As we wandered around the collection Nick describes the AVRO aeroplanes and the part they played in powered flight over the last century. After speaking to Nick I talk to Peter Teagle, volu...
2010-03-01
1h 05
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 30/09/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-09-30
28 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 27/09/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-09-27
27 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 2/02/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-02-02
19 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 26/01/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-01-26
18 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 19/01/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-01-19
18 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 12/01/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-01-12
18 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 1/01/1984
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1984-01-01
27 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 4/09/1983
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1983-09-04
29 min
Ko de Boswachtershow
Ko de Boswachtershow - 26/09/1982
Natuurprogramma voor kinderen. Gepresenteerd door Burny Bos.
1982-09-26
27 min