Aviation Cultures Mk.VII – Free Online Open Conference

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Aviation Cultures Conference, Mk.VII will take place this Thursday and Friday (July 20th/21st 2023 Eastern Australian time). The well-respected and entertaining annual conference has something for almost everyone interested in flight, varying from aviation archeology to spaceflight to history and pop-culture (see the schedule for each date below). What’s more, access is available online for free! All attendees must pre-register to participate by emailing [email protected] by July 2oth, 2023 to receive a Zoom link.

Please note that the conference times are Australian Eastern states hours so check your local equivalent, which may well be significantly different to your local time zone.

The conference is jointly presented by Aviation Cultures Inc and PopCRN, the University of New England’s Pop Culture Research Network. The wide range of topics includes a number which are bound interest to Vintage Aviation News readers. The full list is available via the link below.

Aviation Cultures Link

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James Kightly, from Melbourne, Australia, discovered his passion for aviation at the Moorabbin collection in the late 1960s. With over 30 years of writing experience for aviation magazines in the UK, US, Australia, and France, he is a feature writer for Aeroplane Monthly and an advisor for the RAAF History & Heritage Branch.

James has interviewed aviation professionals worldwide and co-runs the Aviation Cultures conferences. He has flown in historic aircraft like the Canadian Warplane Heritage’s Lancaster. At Vintage Aviation News, he ensures accurate and insightful aviation history articles.

Outside aviation, James has worked extensively in the book trade and museums. He supports the Moorabbin Air Museum and the Shuttleworth Collection. James lives in rural Victoria with his wife and dog.

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About James Kightly (Commissioning Editor) 52 Articles
James Kightly, from Melbourne, Australia, discovered his passion for aviation at the Moorabbin collection in the late 1960s. With over 30 years of writing experience for aviation magazines in the UK, US, Australia, and France, he is a feature writer for Aeroplane Monthly and an advisor for the RAAF History & Heritage Branch. James has interviewed aviation professionals worldwide and co-runs the Aviation Cultures conferences. He has flown in historic aircraft like the Canadian Warplane Heritage’s Lancaster. At Vintage Aviation News, he ensures accurate and insightful aviation history articles. Outside aviation, James has worked extensively in the book trade and museums. He supports the Moorabbin Air Museum and the Shuttleworth Collection. James lives in rural Victoria with his wife and dog.

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