This remarkable visitor center tells the story of Britain's most famous fighter station during the Second World War. The RAF base was charged with the protection of London and Southeast Britain from Luftwaffe bombers during the Battle of Britain.
Famously described by Winston Churchill as “The Strongest Link,” the visitor center serves as a memorial and a center of remembrance for all who served there.
The Rockbrook team designed and installed the AV systems, which assist in telling the story of those who risked their lives in the air and the many more who assisted through ground operations.
There is a mixture of physical interactives and artifacts on display, many from the very early years of operation. A central circular projected touch table acts as a centerpiece for diving into the history of the base, supported by a backdrop of video footage.
The scramble exhibit depicts the many anxious hours pilots spent waiting to be “scrambled.” Once the siren goes off, pilots are airborne within 4 minutes. Dramatic footage of air-to-air combat follows, supported by a capable audio system to bring the experience close to the visitor.
Completed on time and within budget, our team delivered an AV experience worthy of the story being told.
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