Episode 25: Sing, O muse(um)

We're down to just two for this week's episode, but we're covering one of our favourite topics - aviation museums. We gush over sites at home and abroad, discuss what separates a good museum from a great one and pay tribute to one of the best websites around: http://aviationmuseum.eu/. Sam also talks about his brief time volunteering at the De Havilland Museum. The Narushevich Ring Wing: https://flic.kr/p/TxWFx3. I have to apologise to the Belarus Aerospace Museum. I was fairly harsh about in while we were chatting in this episode and when I went back over my photos of it after we wrapped up, I realised that it was of a much higher quality than it was in my memories as we were talking. So a renewed thumbs up from me. To read our reports, features and interviews from years past, head to https://www.airshows.co.uk If you want to join the discussion, you can head to our forums at https://forums.airshows.co.uk

Om Podcasten

The UK Airshow Review Podcast is an informal chat between the UKAR writing team that originally came about as a response to the effects that the COVID-19 crisis had on the UK airshow scene. We talk about our thoughts and feelings on the British airshow world, invoke memories and reflections from our experiences of the airshow and aviation hobby and offer informed - and not so informed - opinions on the goings-on in the industry. We also host the series Display Frequency, some nine episodes of incisive, professional interview and analysis of the airshow industry hosted and produced by former UKAR Staff member Dan O’Hagan, a global sports broadcaster and Senior Commentator at the Royal International Air Tattoo from 2009-2012. To read our reports, features and interviews from back when airshows were a thing, head to https://www.airshows.co.uk If you want to join the discussion, you can head to our forums at https://forums.airshows.co.uk