
but nothing can beat the jet turbine!
A modern bypass jet engine
There are even full planes on display
The hangar even has space for a 747 cuttaway
Visitors craming into a cockpit
and even a harrier jet!
Not so black blackboxes... :P
WWII planes on display
Blimps and zeppelins
Right for the launchpad?
With many motion simulators on the floor too
The launchpad is an educational play area and theater
The activity play area
For both kids and those young at heart. ;P
A display dedicated to King George the 3rd
Featuring 18th century technological advancements
Simply mind boggling!
The view of the atrium by the museum cafe.
A pendulum clock telling the time from simple oscillations...
...the catch being it suspended almost 6 floors up, amazing!
Big rockets must only mean...
There are many rocket and satellites on display
Including those courtesy of the US of A!
The apollo lunar lander
The exhibit teaches about mans' advancements in space
There are many expended rockets on display
Finally on the main walks on the museum
including those which didn't quite make it
The museum timewrapped in some key speakers for the exhibits
Lomomotives contributed much to the making of the modern world
You can have it in any colour, as long it is black
The model T, in person!
Early medical contraptions, something frankenstein will appreciate
The notorious BMW 300
Boats, cars, trains on display you name it!
The Rover Jet1 Gas Turbine car
The stack ol' cars up and personal
An early energy (steam) machine by the main atrium
That's all for the science museum for now!
In London for a walk!
This time around St Pauls.
Don't see many of these old buses around anymore.
Heading towards the Thames
We get to meet the invisible guy again!
Crossing the Millenium bridge, with the Tate in the distance
Guess I frequent this place enough times enough to know every every nook and canny
Here we are, with the iconic facade
The place used to be a huge bankside power station
thus the large cavernous spaces.
A taste of size from the ground turbine floor