Firstly the following pictures were taken by a friend of mine as he is the lucky git who got to do the visit.
I hope this doesn't break any rules but i thought a lot of people would love to see pictures of this otherwise out of bounds building!
The former RAE site has a total of 5 wind tunnels. 3 of them are deemed as of viable commercial use. 2 of the buildings are Grade 1 listed.
The best way to read the information is to look at this site...
http://www.airsciences.org.uk/windtunnels.html
The No.1 low speed 24ft tunnel was built in 1935 and has been used in a wide variety of tests until it was closed down 1996.
he mahogany six-bladed fan is powered by a 2000HP, 750V DC motor on a pedestal that is separate from the tunnel structure. The motor was refurbished in 1992 and is in good condition.
It is a maze of buildings so here are a few other pictures from near the wind tunnels
Oh that's where i left my thermos!
Anechoic chamber
This is inside the structure that contains a high speed tunnel, they have no plans to use it again so it could be destroyed. I love the warning sign!
I hope this doesn't break any rules but i thought a lot of people would love to see pictures of this otherwise out of bounds building!
The former RAE site has a total of 5 wind tunnels. 3 of them are deemed as of viable commercial use. 2 of the buildings are Grade 1 listed.
The best way to read the information is to look at this site...
http://www.airsciences.org.uk/windtunnels.html
The No.1 low speed 24ft tunnel was built in 1935 and has been used in a wide variety of tests until it was closed down 1996.
he mahogany six-bladed fan is powered by a 2000HP, 750V DC motor on a pedestal that is separate from the tunnel structure. The motor was refurbished in 1992 and is in good condition.
It is a maze of buildings so here are a few other pictures from near the wind tunnels
Oh that's where i left my thermos!
Anechoic chamber
This is inside the structure that contains a high speed tunnel, they have no plans to use it again so it could be destroyed. I love the warning sign!