Royal Aeronautical Society Podcast
The Royal Aeronautical Society is the world’s only professional body dedicated to the entire aerospace community. Established in 1866 to further the art, science and engineering of aeronautics, the Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace ever since.
Episodes

Friday Jun 16, 2017
Friday Jun 16, 2017
Hawker’s Chief Experimental Test Pilot, Philip Lucas, gives insights into the problematic development of the Hawker Typhoon, together with his experiences of test flying the Hawker Hurricane and Tempest, and the pressures of developing aircraft in the heat of World War II.
The interview took place in 1979 and was conducted by Rodney Giesler and was edited by Mike Stanberry FRAeS.

Friday Jun 16, 2017
Friday Jun 16, 2017
In this wide-ranging interview, de Havilland test pilot Peter Bugge takes us through his pre-World War II career in the Royal Norwegian Air Force, before escaping from Norway and Sweden to join the RAF and taking up night-fighting duty in North Africa. After the War, Bugge re-joined Gp Capt John Cunningham at de Havilland test flying the Comet & Trident, together with the Vampires and Venoms for overseas clients.
The interview took place in 1993 and was conducted by Rodney Giesler and edited by Mike Stanberry FRAeS.

Monday Jun 12, 2017
Monday Jun 12, 2017
The UK military already fights in a joint way, but in the future it will increasingly move beyond this and into a new paradigm, one where interdependence and multi-domain approaches are increasingly the norm. In this 2017 Sir Sydney Camm Lecture, General Sir Gordon Messenger, the Vice Chief of Defence Staff, will critically examine what this means for UK Defence and discuss his role in delivering competitive military advantage for the UK.

Thursday May 25, 2017
Thursday May 25, 2017
The presentation will focus on how the British Gliding Association have turned a small group of enthusiastic Junior pilots into a thriving brand that has flying associations from around the world seeking to copy the model. It will include an introduction to sport gliding, the UK Junior Gliding brand and how it is encouraging participation in aviation (both sport and commercial) and will conclude with what we believe the future holds.
The presentation will hope to provide guidance for other air sports in how to not only attract young pilots but to retain them thus creating a legacy to ensure General Aviation thrives in the future.

Friday May 19, 2017
Friday May 19, 2017
A prime mover in many of the UK’s leading aircraft designs, Handel Davies discusses his time working with the World War II Aero Flight at RAE Farnborough, advising the Ministry of Aviation on Civil and Military projects during the 1960s through to working for the British Aircraft Corporation in the 1970s.
The interview was conducted in 1980 by Rodney Giesler and were edited by Mike Stanberry FRAeS.

Friday May 19, 2017
Friday May 19, 2017
Legendary test pilot Captain Eric “Winkle” Brown talks about his work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough and his experiences of Germany after World War II.
The interviews were conducted by in 1979 by Rodney Giesler and were edited Mike Stanberry FRAeS.

Thursday Apr 20, 2017
Thursday Apr 20, 2017
The Alan Bristow Memorial Lecture is held annually to highlight the legacy of the man who founded the largest international helicopter group that continues to bear his name. Alan was a true pioneer, great innovator and fully supported progressive ideas for developing all aspects of aviation in particular, rotorcraft. Bristow continues to operate in this spirit, leading the industry in innovations, many of which are now standard in today’s operating environment.
Bristow joined forces with Sky-Futures in 2016 bringing continued innovation to the aviation space. UAS is now an accepted technology in the oil and gas industry and it is leading a safety revolution in de-risking dangerous and costly rope inspection and data gathering methods. Sky-Futures has been at the forefront of this marketplace since 2011 and is the established global offshore lead for data gathering by UAS for vertical infrastructures.
As global leaders in their individual fields, Bristow and Sky-Futures recognised the opportunities and came together to advance the commercial use of UAS to the highest safety standards. This lecture provides an insight into how and why these companies are shaping a new era of industrial aviation.

Thursday Apr 13, 2017
Thursday Apr 13, 2017
Bill Humble MBE takes us through his time as one of Hawker’s World War II test pilots. After he describes how he talked his way into flight testing at Hawkers, he provides an insider’s chronology of the firm’s aeroplanes including insights to the Fury, the Tempest and the problems caused by tail flutter in the Typhoon. He also talks of his fellow test pilots and other figures in the company, including Sir Sydney Camm.
The interview was conducted by Rodney Giesler and was edited by Mike Stanberry MRAeS.

Thursday Apr 13, 2017
Thursday Apr 13, 2017
North American test pilot Scott Crossfield, the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket, describes the achievements of the flying characteristics of the X series and also gives listeners the benefit of his thorough understanding of the engineering and aerodynamic aspects of the project, including the development of the North American Aviation X-15 rocket plane which brought man to the edge of space. The interview took place in 1979 and was conducted by Rodney Giesler and edited by Mike Stanberry MRAeS.

Thursday Apr 13, 2017
Thursday Apr 13, 2017
Chuck Yeager, one of the most famous test pilots in US aviation history, takes listeners though the development of the rocket-propelled Bell XS-1 / X-1 in which he became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound in level flight, including taking us through the test flights and politics of the X-1 flight programme. Yeager also discusses the flight tests of the X-1a, Northrop X-4 Bantam and McDonnell F-4 Phantom, then discusses some of his contemporaries in the test pilot seat, including working with Neville Duke on the Hawker Hunter. Yeager finishes off by talking about the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter altitude record and training astronauts to fly the machine.
The interview took place in 1979 and was conducted by Rodney Giesler and was edited by Mike Stanberry MRAeS.