Vintage Buses/Lunch/Coffee/Cake - @ Aerospace Bristol
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Join me for the Aerospace Bristol for their Bristol Vintage Bus Day =/- a look around Aerospace Bristol.
Around lunchtime we'll go to their new cafe for lunch/cake/coffee.
**NB The clocks go back Sat night/Sun am**
Cost: **Bristol Vintage Bus Day & Aerospace Bristol are free for existing ticket holders (ticket < 1 year old), Don't buy again if you have an existing ticket < 1 year old.**
If no existing ticket: £20.00 (10% off) if booked online, which allows free return visits for one year.
Meet inside, near the ticket desk. If you’re late, you'll need to come and find us in the museum. I carry a silver backpack handbag.
Venue address: Aerospace Bristol, Hayes Way, Patchway, Bristol, BS34 5BZ (the meet up website won’t let me put it into the location).
From their website:
"See the Bristol Vintage Bus Group’s collection of Bristol buses on display alongside our historic grade-II listed hangars.
See buses from Bristol’s past and meet the team who care for them today.
You’ll even have the chance to step aboard the vintage buses and enjoy a free round trip of the local area!
In partnership with Bristol Vintage Bus Group, BVBG are a small group of committed preservationists based in Bristol who own a very interesting and varied collection of vintage Bristol buses, buses that operated in Bristol and some from further afield.
The Aerospace Galleries:
Journey through 100 years of Aviation History
Starting in the early 1900s, your journey will take you through two world wars. Explore the vital role of aircraft in these global conflicts, through the drama and technological advances of the space race and on to the modern day, and discover the latest technologies of today’s aerospace industry.
Find out how a small, pioneering company manufactured some of the earliest aeroplanes at Filton, evolved over the decades to influence the course of aviation history and shaped the world we see today.
With hundreds of exhibits from small model aircrafts to helicopters, rockets and missiles, explore the galleries and discover more about the local history. View a list of our main exhibits >
## The Concorde Hangar
### Step aboard the last Concorde
The stunning centrepiece of your visit will be Concorde Alpha Foxtrot: the last of the iconic supersonic passenger jets to be built and the last to fly.
Enjoy a spectacular projection show of three short films displayed onto the side of the aircraft telling its remarkable history before you step aboard. Explore the exhibition gallery showcasing a fascinating collection of memorabilia including a pilot’s uniform, model and a flight deck.
Capable of crossing the Atlantic in under three hours, Concorde cruised at over twice the speed of sound and reached an altitude of 60,000ft. Her passengers would marvel at the curvature of the Earth and look up at a blue-black sky, as they travelled at 1320mph and sipped Champagne on the edge of space.
Aerospace Bristol is committed to providing an exceptional experience for all visitors, and we recommend you allow at least three hours to enjoy your visit. If you have any queries about what to expect for family visits or any special access requirements, please visit Accessibility for more information.
## The Conservation in Action Workshop
### See the Bristol Freighter, Bolingbroke 9048 and meet Conservation Volunteers
Situated in a restored Grade II listed WWI aircraft hangar, built around 1915, the latest addition to Aerospace Bristol allows visitors to get up-close to conservation projects. Visitors can explore the Bristol Bolingbroke 9048 and now go on board the Bristol Freighter.
Watch as volunteers work on these historic Bristol aircraft.
For over a century, Bristol has been at the forefront of aeronautical and space technology, breaking boundaries to create the fastest, the biggest and the highest. Aerospace Bristol will entertain visitors with stories of human endeavour, individual genius and ordinary people achieving extraordinary things.
## Innovation
Aerospace Bristol uses examples of great innovation, such as Concorde and space flight, to inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
Concorde is a symbol of the UK's ambition, innovation, collaboration and technological achievement. Bristol can safely claim to be the true home of Concorde. The airframe and the engines were largely developed here, the UK assembly line was located here, and all UK Concordes made their maiden flight from Filton's runway.
## Learning
Education and learning is at the heart of Aerospace Bristol.
From the earliest days of powered flight to the cutting-edge technology of tomorrow, visitors are inspired by fun practical science interactives and amazing exhibits, including aeroplanes, helicopters, missiles, satellites and more."
