South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum is a
 registered charity number 1051994

 member of the British Aviation
 Preservation Council

Wednesday 9th July 2008

AeroVenture, Dakota Way  
Airborne Road, Doncaster Leisure Park 
Doncaster, DN4 7FB, UK 


tel 01302 761616 


News from 2008

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30/10/05 AeroVenture Military, Avionics and Radio Autojumble

On the 30th October we held our annual Military, Avionics and Radio Autojumble. This was busy as ever with the early worms getting some excellent finds and bargins.

31/08/05 AeroVenture Provides Website Help for East Kirkby book signing

10/07/05 YHPG At Home Day

YHPG At Home Day - Visting Allouette Helicopter

July saw our annual YPHG At Home Day. The Yorkshire Helicopter Preservation Group has now been based at Aeroventure for 2 years. Flying in were a Gazelle Helicopter 'HA-PPY' and an Allouette. The YPHG Whirlwind jet engine prototype helicopter was also on display. The newly refurbished YPHG building was also open to visitors, now in operation the workshop allows a whirlwind helicopter minus its tail to be worked on undercover.

YHPG At Home Day - Visting Gazelle Helicopter

YHPG At Home Day - YHPG's Whirlwind Allouette



22/05/05 AeroVenture Falklands Weekend

AeroVenture Falklands Weekend

In May AeroVenture held it's Falklands Weekend. As you can see from this picture we had a number of military vehicles in attendance. AeroVenture also maintains a full-time Falklands Exhibition including helicopters and Falklands war history and aircraft models.

31/01/05 AeroVenture Receives 1970's Crash Rescue Vehicle

AeroVenture Receives TACR-1

TACR-1 on arrival at AeroVenture

January saw a new arrival at AeroVenture in the form of a Tactical Airfield Crash Rescue Vehicle (TACR-1).

As you can clearly see from the picture, this is based on a Land Rover 1 Ton chassis.

In the event of a take-off or landing crash, the TACR-1's job was to move in quickly and rescue the aircraft's crew, leaving the bigger fire-fighting units to tackle the fire.

Our TACR-1 was built in the early seventies with a Royal Air Force number of 30 AG 43. We are just starting to find out her history - so any information or photographs would be most welcome. Please either email to webmaster@aeroventure.org.uk or via post at the above address.

What we know is that after RAF service our TACR-1 was acquired by a British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC) track, then moving to the Landrover Orphanage at Kemble before moving to AeroVenture.

The fire body and equipment was manufactured and installed by HCB Angus. Although she looks in poor condition at the moment, this is only skin deep (mainly to do with 10 layers of paint falling out with each other!) Restoration has now started. Our target is to get her fully operational and keep her as a fully working exhibit. She carries multiple extinguishers and a 100 gallons of water/foam. The TACR1's served at most airfields our display aircraft may have been based, and some civilian ones after being demobbed, so keeping in with our collection.

Unless other credit given photographs on this site are copyright Jim Keable 2002-2008