Private airstrips in the UK
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Private airstrips in the UK
Good evening all,
I'm not a pilot of full size aircraft, but an aero modeller in the UK. I am interested in speaking with people who have private airstrips who might be interested in hiring the space for a few weekends a year for aero modelling. We are a small group of guys of ages from 22-72 from all over the UK who are looking for somewhere to race model aircraft. If you can help, or know someone who might, I'd love to chat about how we can help each other as we currently have nowhere to fly our models. We normally have a Saturday for practice/setup and Sunday for racing and pay the land owner for the privilege. Generally speaking, a flight is about 70 seconds under power and between 6-10 minutes between flights, so our airtime is actually rather short.
Sorry for the rather abrupt introduction to the forum.
Chris
I'm not a pilot of full size aircraft, but an aero modeller in the UK. I am interested in speaking with people who have private airstrips who might be interested in hiring the space for a few weekends a year for aero modelling. We are a small group of guys of ages from 22-72 from all over the UK who are looking for somewhere to race model aircraft. If you can help, or know someone who might, I'd love to chat about how we can help each other as we currently have nowhere to fly our models. We normally have a Saturday for practice/setup and Sunday for racing and pay the land owner for the privilege. Generally speaking, a flight is about 70 seconds under power and between 6-10 minutes between flights, so our airtime is actually rather short.
Sorry for the rather abrupt introduction to the forum.
Chris
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Hi Chris,
you know "Bones Aviation Page"? He collected all known airfields in the UK - historic and current. Go to UK Airfield Catalogue and choose i.e. the .kml Google Earth File for download and have a look which UK Airfield suits your needs.
you know "Bones Aviation Page"? He collected all known airfields in the UK - historic and current. Go to UK Airfield Catalogue and choose i.e. the .kml Google Earth File for download and have a look which UK Airfield suits your needs.
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Thanks for the link...could be very useful. We've looked at a lot over the years and most aren't suitable or not able to offer their land for the very little 10 days a year we'd like. A remote farmers field with short enough grass would be good.