The West Norfolk Aviation Society

“Fascinated by anything mechanical that can leave the ground”

An introduction to the Society

Formed in 1991 by the students at the end of an Adult Education course at Methwold High School on Airfield History, the Society began a programme of monthly meetings on aviation related topics. During the first year we visited the Newark Air Museum, the Mosquito Museum at Salisbury Hall and the Aces High Museum at North Weald. Amongst the speakers were Derek Edwards who gave a presentation based on Aerial Photography in Norfolk and S/L Crowley who discussed the First Gulf War.

In 1993 a visit to Coventry Airport allowed members to enjoy a nostalgic flight over the Midlands in an Air Atlantique Dakota we had chartered.

More recently, members have been to Bruntingthorpe, tried gliding in Suffolk and toured the hangars at RAF Marham. Talks and presentations have covered Human Powered Flight, Auto Gyros by Wing Cmdr Ken Wallis (who was our Honorary President), Foot-Launched Powered Aircraft, Aircraft Accident Investigations and The Russian Air Force.

We meet at the Bowls Club in Mundford on the first Tuesday of each month. That is, except in January, when the meeting will be on the second Tuesday. The evening’s topic is normally publicised in local village newsletters, together with the report of our recent activities.

We start to gather from 7.10pm and the talks generally start at 7:30 and last for a couple of hours, with a break for the buffet about midway. The accommodation is comfortable, and the Club’s bar is open for us. The evening session are replaced by visits in some of the summer months.

Members have a range of backgrounds: former Airline employees, ex RAF aircrew & technicians and enthusiastic amateurs.

The sole qualification required is an interest in things aeronautical.

New members are very welcome; each improves the Society’s viability and provides fresh ideas.

Interested? Then please come along to our next meeting.