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Old 12th March 2002 | 18:18
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Looking to take a couple of friends somewhere for lunch this sunday. Picking them up from Blackbushe, looking for about 45mins flight time in an AA5 - any ideas? Compton Abbas sprang to mind? Appreciate any thoughts/suggestions...
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Goodwood? Weather permitting I'll see you in the circuit at that time, so watch out... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" />. . . . <small>[ 12 March 2002, 14:35: Message edited by: Evo7 ]</small>
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Compton Abbas gets my vote, excellent place.. .. .Rusty
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Old 12th March 2002 | 18:39
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Headcorn, there's always masses to see at Headcorn. It's where I take non aviation friends when I want to seduce them into the real world..... .. .Steve R
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Old 12th March 2002 | 19:22
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"The Aviator" at Gloucestershire Airport . New restaurant, run by pilots. First class airfield with excellent facilities for GA. Return via the Severn Estuary and M4 for a pleasant, scenic day out!! Cheap landing fee if you refuel
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Old 12th March 2002 | 20:04
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Sandown, Isle of Wight. .. .Don't go to greasy spoon near the tower, but walk around the path to the flying club on the other (north) side!. .. .Andy
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Old 13th March 2002 | 00:41
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SANDOWN is my choice too,but ask in the tower for a map and a leisurely half hour walk will have you in the Steam Boat on the sea front.Great food LARGE portions and the staff were quite cute when i last whent!!
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Old 13th March 2002 | 00:50
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Fly to Bembridge, via the fleet in Portsmouth + Victory + Discovery over the inhabited fort. Leisurely 30-40 minute stroll along the cliff top to the Crab and Lobster for a SUPERB meal.. .. .Taxi or walk back.. .. .Then around the island to the Needles, low level across the New Forest and then up the Test Valley past Middle Wallop.. .. .DOC
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Ah - Bembridge and the Crab gets my vote. If you are not keen on the walk its 5 minutes by taxi. The cliff walk collapsed last year and I don’t think its been re opened yet. A tenner for the landing at Bembridge so that’s not bad. If you want fuel check they have some body to supply you - it’s been an occasional problem recently. The Crabs excellent for sea food, but there is a variety of other dishes on offer.
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DOC.400,. .. .Never eaten at the crab, but I totaly agree with your routing. Very high on the list of routes when I take people flying. Never fails to impress.. .. .PS
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there's a nice curry house on Alderney...though your passengers may not appreciate it...
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Old 13th March 2002 | 17:49
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If the critical factor is quality of lunch, I'd look at Bembridge, Old Sarum, or Booker.. .. .Compton does a mean ploughmans, but I'd suggest that's summer fare!. The rest do an excellent cooked lunch for less than the landing fee (well, less than Booker's landing fee anyway).. .. .G
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Old 13th March 2002 | 18:06
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Booker!?. .. .As much as I love my home airfield, I have to say in fairness that the food at "Happy Landings" (the pub) isn't one of the reasons!. .. .Andy <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="tongue.gif" />
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Old 13th March 2002 | 21:18
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Aussie Andy: Hear, hear! I must confess that I nearly choked on my tea when Booker came up in this context! . .. .Bembridge and Compton Abbas both good. A few years back I went to Dunkeswell and had a really good lunch in the pub in the village in the valley (10 mins walk). It might all have changed by now, however.. .. .Isn't there a good (but pricy) seafood restaurant somewhere close to Shoreham?
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Old 13th March 2002 | 22:56
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Have been to most of the fields within th region you'll be in. Can't say any stick out in my mind in terms of food QUALITY. . .. .What you will get at the following places is a nice venue, pleasant staff and very edible food.. .. .1. Shoreham. .2. Goodwood. .3. Old Sarum. .4. Compton Abbas (might be a bit damp on the grass for Sunday). .. .One of my favourites (although it's a long way from where you'll be on Sunday) is Sywell although when that was last mentioned by someone they were shouted down for it for some reason.
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Old 14th March 2002 | 00:03
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The Aviator hotel at Sywell is a lovely building and well worth a visit, but the last time I was there the food (& especially the service) was well below par. Maybe we were unlucky! I'd go back for another visit, but not if eating was a central part of the reason.. .. .Somebody ought to invest in really bringing the food up to scratch. I imagine they'd do a roaring trade in overnight stays if they could provide a top quality evening dinner.
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Old 15th March 2002 | 15:51
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Many thanks for all the suggestions. Sadly it looks like the weather may beat us this weekend. Goodwood, Comton Abbas, Bembridge and Sandown were the favourites so we will certainly try some of these places over the coming months.
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Old 16th March 2002 | 02:47
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AA & EITS, Concur re. the food at Wycombe!!. .. .Compton gets my vote. Also heard Bembridge is v. good but not tried personally. . .. .Have also had some decent nosebag at Thruxton too.
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Old 24th March 2002 | 02:12
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Small Pilot,. .. .Did you get your flight in on Sunday 17th?. .. .Chose that very day to fly from E. Mids to Compton Abbas, Sandown was waterlogged so went to Bembridge, found they had no fuel so forced to feel my way along the coast to Shoreham for fuel before back to E. Mids. No time for eating, as wanted to be back in daylight for CPL qualifying x-country.. .. .Boy, did I pick a bad day to go flying. Cloud at 800 feet in places, fought my way down the valleys in Dorset to the sea as hills were IMC, went round the southern tip of IOW, not over the middle for the same reason, and IMC from Shoreham to Basingstoke under Gatwick's Radar Information Service as I was too low to raise Solent Radar. Ended up following the M1 home when Coventry's radar was down and it was down to 1500' to stay VMC.. .. .Glad to get down, but got my 300nm in. Ha.. .. . <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" /> . .. .WGW
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WGW: Do you mean Farnborough Radar on 125.25???
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