Engaging, educative and entertaining web based TV shows presented by young people for young people.
These short shows are presented in a TV format. When you open the web page the current episode plays immediately whilst previous episodes are available with a single click. You will also find the show on Youtube.com
Watch the exciting episodes on our WebTV show!
The programmes will play over any domestic broadband connection and there is a facility for any remaining dial-up users to download the videos.
The shows are presented by youngsters, sometimes with adult guests, and will deliver information in an exciting way allowing interaction and involvement with activities at the Museum and with the Army Air Corps – The Soldiers in the Air.
Each monthly programme features everything from historic and experimental aircraft, how they flew and the men who flew them, to today’s modern attack helicopter, the Apache, and their new pilots and ground crew. Also featured are behind the scenes reports from wherever the Army Air Corps have a presence including royal duties and, it is hoped in future programmes, from those operating on the front line in Afghanistan. To date our shows have been watched all over the world – New Jersey, California, Canada, Japan, Auckland and Canberra, parts of Africa and Europe.
We produce one show a month and we would love it if you were interested in taking an active part in what we do and what we include! Maybe you would like to try your hand at becoming a presenter!
Membership of the Young Eagles Club is FREE. If you would like to join just send us your email address in the form below.
The Museum is delighted with the number of people who have shown interest in Young Eagles in 2009, we hope that in 2010 even more will sign up and join. Our Young Eagles’ presenters would like to know if you have enjoyed the programmes and they would love to hear from you.
Please let us know your thoughts:
The answer is hidden somewhere in this website...
What is the connection between Star Trek and Army flying in Hampshire?
Email your answer to: administration@flying-museum.org.uk
First correct answer wins a prize!
Nulli Secundus.
Winner - David Jakes.
The Museum of Army Flying is the first Museum to commission a venture of this sort and the Museum is greatful for the help and support it has received from all parts of the community. Especial thanks should go to the Imperial War Museum, BDFL Library, Agusta Westland and the Army Air Corps itself, the Directorate and School.