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Corporate Magazine November 2017

Festive fever strikes this month with pages of parties to pick from, plus as Remembrance Day approaches, we salute some of the country's custodians of history with a closer look inside HM Tower of London, Royal Air Force Museum London and the Imperial War Museum North. Ever wondered what a hotel GM gets up to? We spend a Day in the Life of the boss at Barton Grange Hotel and if you’re starting to think about hitting the slopes this winter, we take you there via this month's edition of the Corporate Magazine! Read now >> https://www.findmeaconference.com/magazine/

Festive fever strikes this month with pages of parties to pick from, plus as Remembrance Day approaches, we salute some of the country's custodians of history with a closer look inside HM Tower of London, Royal Air Force Museum London and the Imperial War Museum North.

Ever wondered what a hotel GM gets up to? We spend a Day in the Life of the boss at Barton Grange Hotel and if you’re starting to think about hitting the slopes this winter, we take you there via this month's edition of the Corporate Magazine!

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Founded in 1918 towards the end<br />

of WWI, the Royal Air Force quickly<br />

grew in the lead up to WWII when<br />

it was responsible for defending<br />

Great Britain, supporting the British<br />

army and carrying out a tactical<br />

bombing campaign over Germany.<br />

Large-scale night time raids saw<br />

Lancaster bombers, Hurricanes and<br />

Spitfires amongst the thousands<br />

of aircraft taking to the deadly<br />

night skies.<br />

These planes have captured a place in the nation’s heart<br />

and one of the best places to appreciate them is at the<br />

Royal Air Force Museum London in the Battle of Britain Hall.<br />

Imagine a banquet for 400 guests sat beneath the wings of<br />

a magnificent Lancaster bomber or an evening reception<br />

with a Spitfire as the centrepiece; it’s a dramatic and striking<br />

setting which can’t possibly fail to impress and inspire.<br />

Equally impactful is the Milestones of Flight building which<br />

was opened in 2003, 100 years after Orville Wright flew the<br />

first powered flight. The space has high viewing platforms<br />

so the stunning display of suspended aircraft can be truly<br />

appreciated and interactive technology takes guests and<br />

delegates on a journey through some of the most important<br />

milestones in aviation history. Suitable for up to 100 people,<br />

it’s an atmospheric setting for a memorable event.<br />

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