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  • A Canberra Pilot remembers his RAF Days
    Feb 14 2026

    In this exciting second episode of our three-part series, we continue our conversation with Canberra pilot Mike Fazakerley.


    Mike shares his deep connection with the English Electric Canberra Whiskey Kilo 118 and recounts his journey from childhood fascination with aviation to his RAF career.

    Discover the remarkable history of the Canberra, its role during the Cold War, and Mike's personal experiences flying this iconic aircraft.

    Join us as we explore the cockpit, the unique features of the Canberra, and the memories that come flooding back for Mike as he revisits his past.

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    18 Min.
  • The Bombs of the Avro Heritage Museum
    Feb 7 2026

    In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we welcome Mike Fazakerley, a distinguished former RAF pilot, who shares his remarkable journey from joining the RAF cadets at just 14 to becoming an accomplished instructor.


    We delve into the fascinating history of the English Electric Canberra, particularly the Whiskey Kilo 118 model, which holds a special place in Mike's heart.

    Alongside Mike, we explore various military armaments, including the Grand Slam and Yellow Sun bombs, discussing their significance and design intricacies.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation that intertwines aviation history with the evolution of military technology.

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    16 Min.
  • The Avro Manchester - Part 2 of The Forgotten Aircraft that Paved the Way to a Legend
    Jan 31 2026

    In this gripping continuation of our exploration of the Avro Manchester, Chris Bewick is joined by Jim Clancy, an Avro member and Manchester enthusiast.


    Jim recounts two heroic tales from the aircraft's combat operations during World War II, highlighting the bravery and skill of the young pilots who navigated perilous situations.

    From the remarkable journey of Pilot Officer Kipper Herring, who nursed his damaged aircraft back home, to the courageous sacrifice of Pilot Officer Leslie Mansa during the first thousand bomber raid, these stories illustrate the tremendous responsibilities faced by these pilots.


    Join us as we delve into the legacy of the Manchester and its pivotal role in the development of the Lancaster bomber.

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    15 Min.
  • The Avro Manchester - The Forgotten Aircraft that Paved the Way to a Legend
    Jan 24 2026

    In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we delve into the fascinating yet often overlooked story of the Avro Manchester, an aircraft from the Second World War that has been mischaracterised as a failure.


    Join us as we uncover the truth behind its design, the challenges it faced with its Rolls Royce Vulture engines, and its pivotal role in the development of the legendary Lancaster bomber.


    We speak with Manchester enthusiast Jim Clancy, who shares insights into the aircraft's operational history, its experimental features, and the innovative spirit of Avro's design team.

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    18 Min.
  • The Avro Anson - A tale of Two Aircraft Part 2
    Jan 17 2026

    In this 2nd episode of our Tale of Two Ansons series, we delve into the fascinating history of the Avro Anson, focusing on the refurbishment of the C19TX214 aircraft.


    Built in 1946, this iconic plane played a significant role in aviation history, serving the RAF until 1963. Join us as we chat with refurbishment team members Steve Barron and Pete Jenkins, who share insights into the challenges and triumphs of restoring this historic aircraft.


    Discover the Anson's journey from its inception in the 1930s to its operational retirement and hear about its unique features and contributions during its service.

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    15 Min.
  • The Avro Anson - A tale of Two Aircraft Part 1
    Jan 10 2026

    In this captivating episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, host Chris Beswick takes us on an intriguing journey through the history of the Avro Anson aircraft, specifically focusing on the beloved cockpit of Aggy Paggy.

    Built in 1945, Aggy Paggy served various roles, from a company hack to a test bed for advanced technology. Join Chris and Avro member Steve Barron as they explore the aircraft's unique features, its contributions during World War II, and its legacy in aviation history.

    This episode is part one of a two-part series, so stay tuned for more insights!

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    17 Min.
  • The Dambusters and the Bouncing Bomb: Myths and Realities of Operation Chastise
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode of the Avro Heritage Museum podcast, we continue our captivating series, 'A History of Avro in 20 Objects'.


    Join Chris Beswick & Frank Pleszak as they unravel the story behind a significant piece of aviation history from 1943—a fragment of an Avro Lancaster associated with the legendary Dambusters raid.


    Discover the context of the year, the significance of the Lancaster B3s, and the incredible tales of bravery surrounding the crew and their mission.


    This episode is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Second World War and the lasting legacy of the Dambusters.

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    23 Min.
  • Untold Tales of a Young WW2 Airman Part 4
    Dec 27 2025

    In this concluding episode of our series with Steve Rees, we take an immersive journey through the Avro Heritage Museum.

    Steve engages in hands-on experiences that connect him to his father's legacy as a flight engineer during World War II. From locating submarines in a simulated Nimrod cockpit to exploring the Lancaster bomber's cockpit, Steve reflects on the vital roles these aircraft played.

    The episode culminates in a gripping virtual reality experience of a bombing operation over Berlin, offering a poignant insight into the courage of young aircrew members.

    Join us for this emotional exploration of history and remembrance.

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    15 Min.