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Conservation Engineering – A Unique Team

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Conservation Engineering – A Unique Team

Date and Time

21 May 2013 - 19:15-20:45

Location

Shropshire, United Kingdom - icon_popup  (See map)

Organiser

Organised by the Shropshire local network.


About this event

This event will provide an insight into the exciting new projects being undertaken by the awards-winning Michael Beetham Conservation Centre (MBCC) at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford. Topics will include the unique underwater rescue of a 
German bomber and the recovery from Egypt of a Kittyhawk fighter. 
This event is being delivered as a precursor to a behind-thescenes visit at the Museum in July 2013.

By Tim Wallis, Manager of Conservation (Cosford & London), RAF Musuems. 

Further details from Chris Malam. cmalam@theiet.org

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Reasons to attend

Restoration at Museum of Aeronautics

Additional information

This lecture is a precursor to Museum Visit in JulySponsored by IET & IMechE

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