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Aerospace and Aviation Consulting Services is a United Kingdom–based advisory firm delivering strategic, operational, and regulatory expertise across the global aviation and aerospace sectors.

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Queen's Flight BAe 146The BAe 146 aircraft, specifically registration ZE700, had a significant history within the Royal ...
03/09/2025

Queen's Flight BAe 146

The BAe 146 aircraft, specifically registration ZE700, had a significant history within the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Queen's Flight. It was operated by No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron, primarily for transporting members of the Royal family and high-ranking officials. ZE700 made its final flight on March 16, 2022, and is now preserved ready to become a static exhibit at the South Wales Aviation Museum.

Since receiving the aircraft, the South Wales Aviation Museum put the aircraft into storage and preservation. However, it is time to put the aircraft on display to the public.

Here is the problem, the aircraft is located at St Athans and the Museum is now separated from the airport by a new road and gates. This means we need to make the aircraft ready for its move and lift the aircraft over two gates and transport it a short distance.

This is where we need your help? The move is a significant cost to the museum if you think you can help us keep this important part of our aviation heritage and let the public enjoy seeing such special aircraft could you please go to our GoFundMe me page at https://gofund.me/78da1ddf donate what you can.

Any funds received more than the move costs will go to towards bring several other significant aircraft to the museum such as the Supermarine Swift, Bristol Britannia, BAE Hawk, Westland Sea King and so on. However, the focus of the Museum currently is the BAe 146.

For those interested below is a bit of the service history of this aircraft.

· Initial Service:
ZE700 was delivered to the RAF on June 14, 1983, and was initially allocated to No. 241 Operational Conversion Unit at Brize Norton. It was one of the first BAe 146s to be delivered to the Queen's Flight.
·
Royal and Government Use:
The aircraft served for over three decades, transporting members of the Royal family, senior government ministers, and Ministry of Defence personnel.
· Accident History:
On June 29, 1994, ZE700 was involved in an accident at Islay Airport when it overran the runway after landing. The pilot, HRH The Prince of Wales, was at the controls at the time. The accident report indicated negligence on the part of both the Captain and the Navigator.

Final Flight and Preservation:
On March 16, 2022, ZE700, piloted by Wing Commander Chadwick, the Commanding Officer of 32 Squadron, made its final flight. The aircraft flew to St Athan in South Wales, where it was officially retired and will be placed on display at the South Wales Aviation Museum.

The South Wales Avaition Museum is growing at a significant rate and hopefully will become a major attraction in South Wales. If you feel you can help, please contribute what you can. Thanking you in advance, SWAM and the volunteers.

Discover the South Wales Aviation MuseumFor aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike, the South Wales Aviation Museu...
14/04/2025

Discover the South Wales Aviation Museum

For aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike, the South Wales Aviation Museum in St Athan, near Cardiff, is a hidden gem worth exploring. This dedicated museum houses a fascinating collection of aircraft and artifacts that tell the story of aviation, with a particular focus on the region's rich contribution to flight.
Nestled on the site of the former RAF St Athan, a vital training base and engineering hub throughout the 20th century, the museum breathes with the spirit of aviation history. Stepping through its doors is like stepping back in time, surrounded by the metal birds that once graced the skies.

A Diverse Collection Takes Flight:

The museum boasts a diverse range of aircraft, showcasing the evolution of flight from the Cold War era to more modern designs. From iconic British aircraft to international examples, the collection offers a captivating glimpse into the ingenuity and technological advancements of aviation engineering.

Some of the highlights include:

• Hawker Hunter: This iconic swept-wing jet fighter was a mainstay of the RAF and saw action in conflicts around the world. The museum's Hunter provides a close-up look at this legendary aircraft.
• Westland Wessex Helicopter: This pioneering helicopter played a crucial role in search and rescue operations and served with both the military and civilian services. The museum's example offers insight into the development of rotary-wing flight.

• Sea Harrier: A truly revolutionary aircraft, the Sea Harrier demonstrated the potential of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) technology and served with distinction in the Falklands War.

• Cockpit Sections & Engines: Beyond full aircraft, the museum also displays cockpit sections, engines, and other components, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the inner workings of aviation technology.

More Than Just Metal: Immersive Experiences and Education:
The South Wales Aviation Museum offers more than just static displays. The passionate and knowledgeable volunteers bring the history to life, eager to share their expertise and stories with visitors.

• Cockpit Access: In some cases, the museum provides opportunities to climb into the cockpits of certain aircraft, offering a truly unique and immersive experience.
• Informative Displays: Detailed information panels provide context and historical background for each aircraft, helping visitors understand their significance and impact.
• Engaging Activities: The museum regularly hosts events and activities, making it an engaging destination for families and enthusiasts of all ages. Check their website for upcoming workshops, talks, and open days.

A Community Effort:

The South Wales Aviation Museum is a testament to the founder Gary Spoors and John Sparks whose collections are the backbone of the museum. Since opening in 2019 they have been joined by a dedication group of volunteers. They are the driving force behind the museum's success, meticulously restoring aircraft, curating exhibits, and sharing their passion for aviation history with visitors.

Planning Your Visit:

The South Wales Aviation Museum is easily accessible and offers ample parking. It's a great day trip from Cardiff or a worthwhile stop for anyone exploring the South Wales region.
• Location: St Athan, near Cardiff, South Wales.
• Opening Hours: Check the museum's website for the most up-to-date information on opening hours and admission fees.
• Website: https://www.southwalesaviationmuseum.com

In conclusion, the South Wales Aviation Museum offers a fascinating and rewarding experience for anyone interested in aviation history. With its diverse collection, passionate volunteers, and engaging activities, it's a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to explore the region's rich heritage. So, plan your visit today and prepare to be transported to the skies!

SWAM is a great place to visit
21/04/2023

SWAM is a great place to visit

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21/04/2023

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South Wales Aviation MuseumDuring the past few months, I have been helping Gary Spoors set up his new engine shop facili...
25/10/2021

South Wales Aviation Museum

During the past few months, I have been helping Gary Spoors set up his new engine shop facilities on the former site of RAF St Athans in South Wales. Gary is a very keen custodian of many former military aircraft.

The South Wales Aviation Museum was set up to preserve the rich Aviation History in South Wales and to inspire the next generation of aviators and engineers. The museum was a vision of Gary Spoors and John Sparks and was created through the dedication of our amazing volunteers.

SWAM is a not for profit organisation and registered charity completely self-funded. 100% of the proceeds go to the upkeep and running of the museum and gift shop.

They encourage
visitors to interact with the aircraft and exhibits which enables them to have a fully immersive experience. They have a selection of cockpits open for you to be able to take a closer look at.

The Museum also contains a vast array of aircraft on display as well as exhibition rooms, a gift shop and an onsite cafe. SWAM also has a conference room and bar which is available for hire
SWAM also hold regular organised visits from schools, cub groups, beavers groups and clubs.

If you would like to organise a group visit you can contact them by email at [email protected] or give them a call on 01446 789787

AACS is about to introduce a revolutionary solution for large area lighting. The product is currently available in a few...
15/09/2020

AACS is about to introduce a revolutionary solution for large area lighting. The product is currently available in a few countries. We launched the product successfully in Australia some ten years ago. The light towers, are to be built here in the UK and will be protected by a worldwide patent.

We are currently looking at the manufacturing options and safety approval here in the UK, this should not take to long as the design is already approved in Australia. We anticipate about two months before we can offer the product to the market.

The product is used by a large number of companies, from Government departments, Police forces Airport, Military Services, State Emergency Services, Fire services, outdoor events and so on with hundreds sold and lots of very satisfied customer.

Ideal for the dark night of the UK winter, can be used to light your Ménage as well as parks and sports field used for training.

Some key features of the light towers:

•Simple and rapid deployment by one person in under 1 minute
•Proven performer in the harshest conditions
•Able to operate independently of infrastructure
•Easily transported in the boot of a car
•Unprecedented lighting coverage of up to 10,000m²

If you want more information, please contact Stephen Crocker on Tel: +44 77 864 867 56 your

Address

5-6 De La Beche Street
Swansea
SA13HA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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