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Formation
  
1918 (1918)

Opened
  
24 February 1922

Architect
  
Website
  
www.rafclub.org.uk

Phone
  
+44 20 7399 1000

London borough
  
City of Westminster


Headquarters
  
Clubhouse occupied since 1922

Location
  
Membership
  
Address
  
128 Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J 7PY, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–12AMThursday8AM–12AMFriday8AM–12AMSaturday8AM–12AMSunday8AM–12AMMonday8AM–12AMTuesday8AM–12AMWednesday8AM–12AMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
RAF Bomber Comman, Royal Air Force Museum, Apsley House, Wellington Arch, Royal Thames Yacht Club

Profiles

Royal air force club corporate film


The Royal Air Force Club (often referred to as the RAF Club) is situated at 128 Piccadilly, London. Membership is open to men and women who hold or have held commissions in the RAF, PMRAFNS, Reserve Forces and Commonwealth and friendly foreign air forces. The Chairman is Air Vice-Marshal David J Stubbs.

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History

The Royal Air Force Club was founded in 1918 when the first Lord Cowdray donated funds to obtain a permanent building which would house the Club. The buildings, still in use today, were acquired by the middle of 1919 (the Piccadilly frontage was originally the Ladies Lyceum Club, while the rear half, facing Old Park Lane, was stables). Between 1919 and 1921 extensive reconstruction took place supervised by architect Maurice Webb and largely financed by Lord Cowdray. On 24 February 1922 the Club was formally opened by HRH The Duke of York.

As of 2016, a year's membership subscription costs half of one day's wages for serving, or retired RAF officers. For non-RAF personnel, membership is around £200 per year[1]. Other non-RAF personnel who are eligible to apply for membership include those in the aerospace industry who are Companions of the Royal Aeronautical Society (CRAeS).

References

Royal Air Force Club Wikipedia


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