Sixty guests joined Frazer-Nash Consultancy at Brooklands Museum near Weybridge on 24 May, to celebrate the company's aerospace heritage and to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
Attendees enjoyed presentations that looked both at the company's extensive aviation pedigree, through the inventions and contribution of founder Archie Frazer-Nash; and at innovations that could transform the future of air travel, in the pioneering hypersonic and space access propulsion work of Reaction Engines.
Frazer-Nash Business Director, Bill Hodson, whose presentation on Archie Frazer-Nash can be viewed below said:
"This was an ideal opportunity for some of our closest business partners and associates to get together and network with us and each other. The event not only helped to support a very worthwhile charity, but gave us the opportunity to demonstrate to our aerospace and defence clients our ongoing commitment to the aerospace industry.
"Through the generosity of our guests, we were able to raise £2,200 for the RAF Benevolent Fund, in support of the great work the charity does.
For more information on Frazer-Nash's work in the civil aerospace domain, click here; or click here for further details about our defence aerospace work.