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undertheweather
4th Aug 2002, 12:40
Little piece from the back of todays Sunday Times (principal section - London edition)

"Pilots who find it difficult to locate the runways at White Waltham airfield in Berkshire have asked residents to paint a white cross on their roofs"

Is this true? Whats going on?

Perhaps instead of white crosses, they should put adverts for opticians

TheAerosCo
4th Aug 2002, 16:40
Story is tosh - made up last week by the local rag following an airfield consultative committee meeting when, I understand, the idea may have been raised by a local (non-pilot) resident.

stiknruda
4th Aug 2002, 16:49
The story made me remember an urban legend that was doing the rounds whilst I was in Aunt Betty's Flying Club.

So annoyed at the constant overflights by Hawk's from RAF Valley, a Welsh farmer (bless!) painted "P1ss Off Biggles" onto a barn roof.

Within weeks it was painted out as it attracted more aircraft than ever before!

"I say, Rupert, have you seen what is written on the barn roof at rho/theta from TACAN xyz?"

Stik

spekesoftly
5th Aug 2002, 00:16
There's an excellent colour photo in 'Rapide' magazine of a Hawk overflying that very barn - the farmer's 'greeting' stands out very clearly!! :D