http://www.ruared.ie/aircorps.htmlAs far as I’m aware the Air Corps Museum’s Marchetti will be on display at this event.
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SOUTH DUBLIN SKIES AND THE IRISH AIR CORPS SINCE 1922Presented by SDCC Hertiage Officer and the Irish Air Corps
The Air Corps has operated from Casement Aerodrome, formerly known as Baldonnel, for nearly 90 years and has in that time been a constant presence in the skies over South County Dublin. In times of peace and war, fair weather and foul, day and night the air has hummed to the sound of beating propellers, clattering rotors or whining jets as Air Corps aircraft and their crews have passed overhead in the course of their duty.
Hidden from view and difficult to find in the green pastures to the west of Clondalkin the Air Corps’ presence is muted and subdued, a black-and-white print in a colour album. Self-effacing and modest, few people would be able to tell you much about its equipment, roles, personnel or illustrious history of service to the State even though the vast majority of its personnel live amongst the populace of South County Dublin. Contact with its aircraft, especially its training fleet, is an even rarer event.
The Air Corps, at RUA RED, now offers an opportunity to fill in some detail concerning your Air Corps and its association with South County Dublin. This is a ‘first contact’ exhibition aimed at informing, yet also challenging you to ask questions of yourself and not to settle for a short visit to a fleeting glimpse at the Air Corps’ background. but also to talk to some of our personnel and research the subject.
Dates: 5th - 17th October 2009
Time: Mon to Sat, 10am – 6pm
Admission: FREE