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Former Royal Aircraft Establishment 24 foot Wind Tunnel Building Q121


  • Hall Road O'Gorman Avenue Farnboeough, GU14 7EP United Kingdom (map)

Saved for the Nation in 1993 when the Ministry of Defence set out to demolish and sell the former RAE Site, the wind tunnel buildings are now listed and during Heritage Open Days we are able to visit the 24-foot tunnel in Building Q121.

The 24-foot wind tunnel is named for the size of its jet orifice, which is 24 feet in diameter. The mahogany fan - such a feature of this tunnel - is in fact 30 feet in diameter. It was powered by a 2000 horse power DC electric motor and could produce an airspeed of up to 112 mph. The tunnel was a world class aerodynamic testing facility, opened in 1935 and in continuous use until 1996. The building is Grade I listed with Historic England.

Event Times

  • Sunday 8 September: 10:00am-4:00pm

  • Sunday 15 September: 10:00am-4:00pm

Booking Information

Pre-booking: Not-required.

Address & Directions

Hall Road, O'Gorman Avenue, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 7EP.

Additional Information

Max 20 people per session/tour. 1 hour.

Please note that access is only to the main hall - the return circuit is not included, but if visitors wish to take the full tour including the R52 building, this can be booked as a group visit to take place on a Thursday at a cost of £20 per person (subject to a minimum group charge) which includes a souvenir brochure. Full details will be available on the Heritage Open Days.

There are no toilet facilities on the site.


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Header image: 24 ft wind tunnel FAST Museum_credit Former RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine Man

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The Art of Aviation