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Old 21st Sep 2019, 10:12 pm   #1
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Default Aerojumble at Doncaster Sunday 22nd Sept

If anyone is at a loose end tomorrow, there is what you could best describe as a small Radio Rally at Doncaster Aircraft (Aeroventure) Museum. Somewhat biased towards ex Government radio equipment but always worth a visit, it takes place within the museum so there is plenty to see. In fact tomorrow a new radar room will be opened as an exhibit.

Please note this is a morning event from 9am until 1pm.

For Satnav users:
Doncaster Aeroventure is off Dakota Way, Doncaster NOT Sandy Lane. The nearest satnav postcode is DN4 7NW but that may not be the exact location, as it can indicate the Vue Entertainments complex. On the Google map for DN4 7NW Aeroventure is marked on Dakota Way, which is off the roundabout at the junction of Lakeside Blvd. and Gliwice Way, past the Vue Cinemas and Doncaster Superbowl marks.
GPS co-ordinates, I am told, are: Lat. 53.513
Long. W1.108

Come if you can.....

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