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The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast

The Avro Heritage Museum Podcast

By Avro Heritage Museum

Interviews with those who flew the iconic Avro aircraft and those who worked on them.

The Avro Heritage Museum preserves for future generations the legacy of British aviation pioneer Sir Alliott Verdon-Roe and the aircraft manufacturing company he founded, A.V. Roe and Co (Avro).

Sited on the former Woodford Aerodrome, the Museum's mission is to keep alive North West England's proud aviation history.
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The Avro Heritage Museum PodcastMay 30, 2021

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Medal Award Ceremony for a World War 2 Lancaster Radio Operator
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World War 2 Avro Lancaster radio operator - John Monaghan
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Flying the EE Canberra into nuclear mushroom clouds

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 Buffalo at Maralinga in 1956, and Operation Grapple, at Christmas Island in 1957.

He tells of his recruitment into RAF, initial training and his cloud sampling missions his experiences as well as watching the tests from as little as five miles away.

I was honoured that the British Nuclear Test Veterans Association (BNVTA) invited me to their annual reunion and enabled me to capture John’s story.

I’m delighted to welcome Squadron Leader John Robinson AFC to the Avro Heritage Museum Podcast…

Apr 10, 202252:39
Further adventures of Avro Vulcan pilot Trevor Jackson

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 Royal Navy off an aircraft carrier.

We hear details of some very perilous deck landings...

In 1981 Trevor retires from the RAF and we continue his story into civil aviation and the incredible story of how he became connected with the Avro Heritage Museum.

I’m delighted to welcome back Trevor Jackson to the Avro Heritage Museum Podcast…

Nov 27, 202128:14
 Avro Vulcan pilot - Trevor Jackson

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 and how he and his crew handled their huge responsibility.

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I’m delighted to welcome Trevor Jackson to the Avro Heritage Museum Podcast…

Oct 15, 202126:05
RAF VC10 pilot Richard Jones
Jul 30, 202132:00
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