Livery Committee: Guided visit to Brooklands Museum – with a virtual Concorde flight


Event Details


Date:  Wednesday 17 June 2026 (bookings will close on Fri 29 May at 9am)
Time:  11.00 am
Who can attend: Society members and their guests
Cost:  £50
Dress code:  Casual
Venue:  Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey. SatNav for visitor car park: KT13 0SL   
Members’ area  Portal (LMS): Click here to book
Organiser:  Peter Mace – peterjemace@gmail.com

Guided visit to Brooklands Museum – with a virtual Concorde flight
The number of places is limited to 15 and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.  Please feel free to invite one or more guests.

What will you experience?

Brooklands Museum is in Weybridge, and is a huge Museum looking at both aviation and motoring history.  We will meet at 11 o’clock and be taken on a guided tour to some of the highlights. We will then visit the very special and unique Concorde experience, where will have a pre-flight briefing, short film on how Concorde was restored, sit in Concord itself and take off for a virtual Concorde flight!

We will have a light lunch, and you will then be free to explore the rest of the Museum – there are a number of aircraft from the 1960s and 70s which may well be familiar to some of us, and usually one or two will be open to visit the interior – and have a hint of what flying would have been then.  There is an exhibition of buses – and by contrast – an exhibition of Formula 1 cars from the last 20 years or so, as well as racing cars from the early 20th Century.

You will almost certainly want to come back again because there is just so much to see.  This is a highly recommend experience.

Refunds, minus a £5 admin fee (per ticket), will be offered, upon request, to anyone cancelling for any reason up to six working days before an event.  After this time, no refunds are available.

The Livery Committee is the Society’s members’ social committee and is separate from the main Society Programme.  It operates outside of the governance of the Society, and uses a money-pooling system for all of its events.  Net receipts collected by the Society on their behalf are passed to the Livery Committee.


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