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2021/09/01 RAF Museum in Cosford (30mn from Birmingham and Stafford)
π 2021-09-01 01:01 in England2021, Flying, Nflying
As part of my trip through the UK, I went to visit the best flight/plane museums, and what I have now seen is:
  • London Science Museum's Airplane Section
  • RAF Museum North of London
  • RAF Museum in Cosford (this one)
  • Imperial War Museum in Duxford
  • I was going from Liverpool to Cambridge, so I figured I'd stop at Cosford for its enticing RAF museum. I have to say right here that it is not easy to get there by public transport only, unless you have a lot of time. In order to save 1H off the trip, I took a trail to Stafford, got off there and caught a somewhat expensive cab to Cosford (public transport only requires going to Birmingham, and then changing to a once per hour slow train, plus a 10mn walk from the station to the museum).

    I got there just before 10:00 as was my plan, and they nicely agreed to stash my luggage which was not a given in the UK (they are more against it as everything is now a bomb apparently). The best part though was that I was able to arrange a private guided tour with a guide called Frank who was a wealth of knowledge on the museum and gave me a 3.5h tour of everything. It was absolutely fantastic, and well worth the 50GBP donation to the otherwise free museum.

    The museum is big, 4 different hangars:








    this prototype plane actually had an alternate T tail made for it, but it didn't work as the elevator could stall at high angles
    this prototype plane actually had an alternate T tail made for it, but it didn't work as the elevator could stall at high angles

    the english electric lightening is really a cool powerful plane
    the english electric lightening is really a cool powerful plane



    when the harrier went to a 98.5 degree angle, it could fly backwards
    when the harrier went to a 98.5 degree angle, it could fly backwards



    the brits invented ejection seats and made many different kinds
    the brits invented ejection seats and made many different kinds


    Frank giving me cool explanations like how this plane had motors to speed up the wheels to landing speed before they touched the ground, how cool is that?
    Frank giving me cool explanations like how this plane had motors to speed up the wheels to landing speed before they touched the ground, how cool is that?


    brakes and motor in the same wheel
    brakes and motor in the same wheel



    plane to test alternate pilot positions
    plane to test alternate pilot positions

    this was uncomfortable but allowed the pilot to take more G forces (that was before G suits)
    this was uncomfortable but allowed the pilot to take more G forces (that was before G suits)

    this one is a little bit black bird looking
    this one is a little bit black bird looking







    The section on Japanese aircraft, was surprisingly good:

    KI-46-III reconnaissance plane
    KI-46-III reconnaissance plane

    the Yokosuka Ohka suicide powered rocket, was sobering
    the Yokosuka Ohka suicide powered rocket, was sobering



    Spitfire Mk I
    Spitfire Mk I

    Nice german planes too:



    Ju 88R-1 with advanced radar
    Ju 88R-1 with advanced radar



    German U-boats even had this towed autogyro, it didn't have power but would be towed by the submarine and take off high enough to see far away targets
    German U-boats even had this towed autogyro, it didn't have power but would be towed by the submarine and take off high enough to see far away targets


    let's not forget the first turbojet powered Me 262, so ahead of its time
    let's not forget the first turbojet powered Me 262, so ahead of its time


    and the Me163B-1a komet was liquid fuel rocket powered, super cool too (with dynamo generator in the front for electrical power)
    and the Me163B-1a komet was liquid fuel rocket powered, super cool too (with dynamo generator in the front for electrical power)


    This plane attached to a bomber turned into a bomb that work be flown to and dropped on the target, was interesting too:



    A few russian planes too:





    More planes in another hangar:
















    And a good rocket and missile collection too, the germans were way ahead during the end of WWII:










    And that was it for the visit. Frank was a fantastic tour guide and really made the visit a lot better. A huge thanks to him and Cosford for putting us in touch.
    Getting out timely was not trivial either, but byo sheer luck I was able to call an uber that happened to be driving by and got me 10mn after I called it. Normally it would have been a hard to get cab and a longer trip.

    2021/09/01 Birmingham Thinktank Science Museum
    π 2021-09-01 01:01 in England2021, Sciencemuseums
    Since I was going by Birmingham (clickme) to stop by Cosford RAF Museum (click me), the most interesting attraction seemed to be the Thinktank Science Museum, so that's where I went. It was a bit unusual in layout and displays, but I enjoyed it:

    The vehicles section was fair:









    Other various displays:





    There was an interesting exhibit that showed how different drugs worked on the brain:






    Animals:



    The last floor also had interesting displays on existing and future technologies:




    All in all, worth the stop

    2021/09/01 Birmingham
    π 2021-09-01 01:01 in England2021, Ntrips, Uk
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    Birmingham was not meant to be a destination on my trip, but iven that the Cosford RAF Museum (click me) was definitely a destination for me. It was a pain to get to (had ot take a train to Stafford and an expensive uber to get there without wasting an extra 1H+), but it was definitely worth it, especially with the private 3H+ tour that I got, it was fantastic:





    FOMO me, instead of spending more time in the museum, elected to take an uber that was driving by (they are rare in the area, so that was a stroke of luck), I decided to spend the rest of the day in Birmingham and go visit the Thinktank Science Museum (clickme), which actually was a fairly decent science museum:




    I then had just a few minutes outside of the train station before catching a long and slow transcontinental train to Cambridge:



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    2021/09/02 Imperial War Museum in Duxford
    π 2021-09-02 01:01 in England2021, Flying, Nflying
    Lots of flight museums in the UK, I'm glad I got to see the main ones:
  • London Science Museum's Airplane Section
  • RAF Museum North of London
  • RAF Museum in Cosford (30mn from Birmingham and Stafford)
  • Imperial War Museum in Duxford (this one)
  • Flight Over Cambridge From IWM Duxford (while there, I rented a plane for a short flight)
  • There are multiple Imperial War Museums in the UK, and Duxford is likely the biggest plane museum in the country, 7 hangars and next to an active runway used to demonstrations and flights you can rent/pay for. I was there for opening time (took an uber from cambridge as it's not convenient to go by public transport):

    first impression: it's big
    first impression: it's big

    I had a tour booked to get a private tour of a spitfire and sit in the cockpit. I didn't know that for just 60 times more money, I could have flown in one for 30mn. A bargain :)




    this was the actual aircraft, recovered on the beach in normandy
    this was the actual aircraft, recovered on the beach in normandy


    I then went to sit in it
    I then went to sit in it








    After my tour, I went to visit the hangars:










    auto gyro
    auto gyro









    I went back to hangar #1 to see the concorde that closes earlier:






    They had one of the 6 concorde prototypes in the world. I had seen severals, but prototypes are always special, so it was worth seeing:







    it never had passengers, it was a test airplane for multiple systems including anti-icing and engine management
    it never had passengers, it was a test airplane for multiple systems including anti-icing and engine management

    the seats in the passenger versions, were much smaller
    the seats in the passenger versions, were much smaller


    lots of test equipment
    lots of test equipment

    cockpit was off limits
    cockpit was off limits

    the numbers were references to see how much icing happened
    the numbers were references to see how much icing happened














    harrier engines are awesome
    harrier engines are awesome



    Next, I went to the restoration hangar, lots of planes being worked on:












    Next was a small control room that re-enacted the only real air attack from Germany that was stopped:



    Further down was a very nice hangar filled with US planes. Not as interesting to me since I had seem them all many times in the US, but still worth the walk through:









    Last, but not least, was land warfare, this was a war museum, not just a plane museum:






    And that was it for the visit, I finished just 30mn before closing time.
    Also, while I was there, I got to

  • fly myself to cambridge for some nice pictures
  • and see many other cool planes fly during the day








  • Those planes did inspire me to do my own flight Over Cambridge From IWM Duxford.

    Getting back home was also not easy, no ubers at all, and taxis were a 45mn wait. I got lucky and shared a cab with a woman who had already called a cab herself and was also going to the train station in cambridge.

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    2021/09/02 Dining with the Woodhouses in Cambridge at Midsummer House
    π 2021-09-02 01:01 in England2021, Ndining
    While in Cambridge, I asked if any friends were around while I was there, and David raised his hand, and then remembering that we both like good restaurants, offered to meet at Midsummer House, a really good restaurant in Cambridge.

    Very yummy dinner was had:











    2021/09/02 2 Days in Cambridge
    π 2021-09-02 01:01 in England2021, Ntrips, Uk
    As part of my 2021 quick festival tour of england, on my way back to London for Trance on the Thames and ABGT 450, I stopped in Cambridge on the way. Of course, Cambridge has plenty to see, although many of the colleges were still closed to visitors due to covid (Cambridge was much more careful than London which didn't seem to give a rat's ass about covid).

    After arriving the previous night and checking in my hotel, my "we had never met in person" LED hacker friend, Louis Beaudoin of Pixelmatix fame. Since I had my dual CPU LED outfit with me for the festivals I was going to, I showed it to him, and we geeked out on LEDs:



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    The next day, I went to the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, hands down the best flight museum in England with an active runway and all kinds of scenic flights:




    Seriously, go see my report of the Imperial War Museum in Duxford

    The other cool thing is that while I was there, I rented a plane to do a scenic flight over Cambridge to get great views (clickme). A few examples below:





    It was not possible to get an uber back to town (only there in the morning), and getting a cab also took a very long time, but thankfully I found someone who had called one already and shared her cab back to the train station. Soon after, I went back our to meet the Woddhouses at Midsummer House, an excellent 2 michelin star rated restaurant



    The next morning, I went to meet Anna and Paul who were nice enough to come meet me for breakfast to catch up:


    I then went on in town to visit several of the smaller museums: Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Museum of Classical Archaeology, and he Fitzwilliam Museum (that one was a highlight). Thanks to Louis for giving tips on what to go see. By then I had finally figured out how to use the stupid scooters they had lying around, you literally had to give them a valid drivers license and ID before you were trusted to use one, and only in some streets, as many were geofenced out...













    I then went to meet Louis and family for some punting which he suggested, and that was a great idea: it is actually the best way to see nice views from colleges from the water side:












    I gave punting a shot at the end. I wasn't too terrible ;)
    I gave punting a shot at the end. I wasn't too terrible ;)

    I then had a timed entry for the small Whipple Museum of the History of Science:




    and the time I had left, I scootered around to see one college that did let me in, and others from the outside:













    It was then time to hurry back to my hotel by the train station and catch a train back to London for Trance on the Thames.

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    2021/09/02 End of Trip in London for Trance on the Thames and ABGT 450 + England 2021 trip wrapup
    π 2021-09-02 01:01 in England2021, Ntrips, Uk
    This was the end of my 2021 quick festival tour of england -

    As part of my Trance in Europe trip, I went to:

  • Creamfields
  • Trance on the Thames with Thrillseekers (this page) as soon as I arrived back in London
  • It gave me great views of London at night:






  • ABGT 450 at Drumsheds, London was my last day in London before flying out to Romania


  • And just like that, my trip of England was over.

    Highlights:

  • Visiting the Mclaren factory
  • The really good flight museums, plus Betchley Park
  • Flying myself over cambridge in a cessna
  • Meeting some of my friends (Jerome, David, Louis, Anna & Paul)
  • While creamfields had clear issues, it was run badly, and included mean staff, still interesting to see once. Trance on the thames was great ,and ABGT was also fun.
  • Getting around without a car was possible, even if it included some expensive ubers here and there
  • Lowlights:

  • Not having a car meant I sometimes had my luggage with me. That was a huge problem as England does no profiling and everyone is a potential terrorist carrying bombs. That was very very lame to be honest
  • Actually creamfields half banned my outfit because of those ridiculous over the top fears
  • Covid handling was puzzling to say the least. Full musical theatres without anyone wearing a mask?
  • Anyway, That was a good trip, happy that I got to go and see a bunch of things I had missed in my last trip.


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