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paulc
13th Aug 2020, 11:00
Reports coming in of a large fire at Parham Airfield in Suffolk.

skua
13th Aug 2020, 11:41
There are usually some quite big haystacks there so could be a big one.

Jan Olieslagers
13th Aug 2020, 11:48
First reports talk about "a single-story building" being on fire at the airfield.

wrecker
13th Aug 2020, 11:52
Hope they don't store NITRAM there!

Jan Olieslagers
13th Aug 2020, 12:13
What is NITRAM?

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nitram&redirect=no ??

chevvron
13th Aug 2020, 12:22
Parham is in SUSSEX!!!

paulc
13th Aug 2020, 12:51
Maybe so but fire is near the one in Suffolk. On bbc website as well.

Flying Hi
13th Aug 2020, 13:18
What is NITRAM?

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nitram&redirect=no ??
Dead ended redirect.

Jan Olieslagers
13th Aug 2020, 13:29
Dead ended redirect.Which is precisely why I asked. What is NITRAM?

Cabby
13th Aug 2020, 13:45
BBC video of fire. It looks an old building. Lets hope the roof wasn't asbestos.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-53765811

chevvron
13th Aug 2020, 16:44
It's actually Framlingham disused airfield which appears to be used for industrial purposes and part solar farm nowadays not aviation; Parham is a gliding field in West Sussex with one low building, a hangar.

Deltasierra010
13th Aug 2020, 17:00
Nitram - ammonium nitrate fertiliser not particularly dangerous unless you set fire to it

skua
13th Aug 2020, 17:37
5 years ago Parham/Framlingham was used for a little bit of GA. I know because I discussed with the owners basing my a/c there. Not noticed much aerial activity there of late. There are 2 excellent museums in the old tower.

aaa380
13th Aug 2020, 18:00
The fire at Parham Airfield in Suffolk (home of the Parham Airfield Museum) is out. 13 appliances attended! Control Tower appears undamaged from drone footage.

'Chuffer' Dandridge
13th Aug 2020, 18:14
Parham is in SUSSEX!!!
Its also in Suffolk!

Jan Olieslagers
13th Aug 2020, 23:21
Nitram - ammonium nitrate fertiliser
Ah thanks. The same stuff that "livened things up" in Beirut, recently, I think?

muppetdodger
14th Aug 2020, 07:34
Hope they don't store NITRAM there!
Nice to see there are some farmers on here!

Nitram - ammonium nitrate fertiliser not particularly dangerous unless you set fire to it
It's not that easy to set fire to it, but if stored near a large heat source, ie a building fire next door, it is an oxidiser and will become liquid. At this point it and its associated gasses escape and enter such structures as drains and this is when it is lethal. In liquid form in confined spaces it is very explosive - see Beirut. Dust is another problem as this can create static to combust it. Stored properly it's safe, but I wouldnt want it stored in my shed for much more than a year at a time, and I'd be sure to make sure fire is kept away from it.

Maoraigh1
14th Aug 2020, 19:15
Thread drift: I haven't looked up KNO3 data, but wonder if there was something mixed for the oxygen to oxidize in Beirut.