Aerospace Bristol
BFSG makes use of Aerospace Bristol’s studio space for it’s monthly meetings.
Aerospace Bristol is an aerospace museum located in Filton, to the north of Bristol. The museum is run by the Bristol Aero Collection Trust and houses a varied collection of exhibits, including Concorde Alpha Foxtrot, the final Concorde to be built and the last to fly.
The museum is situated on the old Filton Airfield and the main exhibition is housed in a First World War Grade II listed hangar. The exhibits cover over 100 years of aviation history through two world wars, exploring the role of aircraft in these conflicts, through the drama and technological advances of the space race and on to the modern day.
The museum offers a family day out that gives you the chance to step aboard the last Concorde ever to fly. With Concorde as its star attraction, Aerospace Bristol will take you on a journey through more than a century, from the very first powered flights to the modern day. You can discover aeroplanes, helicopters, and space technology and get hands-on with fun interactives and activities for all ages.