At Home with Aerospace Bristol

Explore a range of fun and educational activities & resources to enjoy at home or in the classroom.

Learning activities & printable resources

Build a Rocket Launcher

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All you need is an empty squeezy bottle, a straw, some card and sticky tape and you’re ready for lift off! Download our simple guide and blast off in 3, 2, 1…

Make a Balloon Concorde

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Here's a fun activity to try at home... why not create your very own balloon-powered Concorde? It's really easy and the kids will love launching their Concorde on a super-speedy flight across the living room! Download the worksheet and get ready for take-off!

Test Your Dexterity

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Astronauts often have to carry out tricky tasks in space so it is important that their dexterity is tip-top! Here’s a fun activity you can try at home. Download our step-by-step guide >

Make a paper plane with michal

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Cross Stitch Alfie

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Make your own cross stitch picture of our mascot Alfie Fox

Engineering Careers

Staff, students and alumni from UWE Bristol share their experiences and insights into studying engineering at university.

 
 

Exercise Like an Astronaut

Be Active

Astronaut’s have to stay very active even when they are in space. Have a go at some fun space themed exercise challenges

 
 

Explore our Aerospace Heritage

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Conservation and our collection

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National Aerospace Library

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The National Aerospace Library funded by the Royal Aeronautical Society, has launched a new online heritage film collection with more than 30 videos uncovered films previously held in its archives and recently digitalised for viewing for the first time on the newly launched National Aerospace Library YouTube channel www.aerosociety.com/movies

The Aviation and Aerospace Archives Initiative

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Aerospace Bristol is pleased to have contributed to the Guide to Archives of UK Aircraft Manufacturers, published by the Aviation and Aerospace Archives Initiative. You can find the guide here.

 
 
"A giant among those pioneers who put our country in the forefront in the field of aero engines between the two World Wars", he was the brain behind the Jupiter engine and set up Bristol Aeroplane Company's engine division.
This years Amy Johnson Lecture speaker Air Vice Marshal Susan Gray talks about women in Aviation and the RAF over the past 100 years; commemorating those inspiring women that came before her, whilst reflecting on her own 33 years of Service.
 

 

Amy’s Aviation

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Amy’s Aviation is one of our favourite series. Amy teaches young people all about aircraft and aviation though her fun videos. It was created by Fun Kids Learn with support from the Royal Aeronautical Society check out some of our favourite episodes below and listen to the entire series at https://www.funkidslive.com/learn/amys-aviation/

Amy's exploring the world of planes and in this episode we're learning about early planes that were made out of wood! Fun Kids is a children's radio station ...

Amy Aviation is showing us the origins and workings of metal planes! Fun Kids is a children's radio station in the UK! Listen on DAB Digital Radio in London ...

This time Amy is teaching us about delta winged planes like Concorde, stealth bombers and more! Find out more about cool planes at funkidslive.com/aviation F...

Here Amy's teaching us all about how jet engines actually work and how they're different to propellers. We also learn about the invention of the jet engine. ...

Raise a glass to Concorde

Connect

Online Reminiscence

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Aerospace Bristol runs a reminiscence project, aimed at reducing social isolation for older people. We look at objects and pictures related to different themes and talk about our past experiences. We share stories, talk and laugh, and connect through shared experiences.

There are three different sessions, one about your experience of working life, one about Concorde, and one about holidays.

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Be inspired

Take Notice

We are often inspired by our collection. Here are some poems written by our team about their favourite items. Why not try writing your own poem based on a historical object that inspires you?

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