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RAF Little Rissington
Perhaps this post is in the wrong place, but maybe someone here is in the know.
Rumour control has it that some civil light aircraft maybe kept at Little Rissington and additionally visits by other GA types are permitted (PPR) for the landing fee of £7! is this true? what has happened to the crown indeminety insurance that has traditionally made visits to other RAF/MOD airfields too expensive to visit?
The thought has occured that maybe the MOD has realised that perhaps having a number of minor airfields on its books (Rissy, Colerne & Hullavington - in my area alone) that an income could come by attracting GA.
It has always seemed sad to me that some historic RAF airfields sit almost idle (Colerne comes to mind here) with only UAS flights while some GA could relocate away from busy airports and inject some money and extra ATC practice to these locations.
As a member of an SE sindicate based at BRS, Colerne would be Ideal for us.
Rumour control has it that some civil light aircraft maybe kept at Little Rissington and additionally visits by other GA types are permitted (PPR) for the landing fee of £7! is this true? what has happened to the crown indeminety insurance that has traditionally made visits to other RAF/MOD airfields too expensive to visit?
The thought has occured that maybe the MOD has realised that perhaps having a number of minor airfields on its books (Rissy, Colerne & Hullavington - in my area alone) that an income could come by attracting GA.
It has always seemed sad to me that some historic RAF airfields sit almost idle (Colerne comes to mind here) with only UAS flights while some GA could relocate away from busy airports and inject some money and extra ATC practice to these locations.
As a member of an SE sindicate based at BRS, Colerne would be Ideal for us.
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It is being run by a group who vacated Kemble, They are even offering hangar space - I suspect it is the old type blister hangers as the main hangars are fenced off and used for storage. They do have a web page somewhere (which I cant find at the moment)
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Little Rissington! I well remember some night flights from there in something called a Varsity when I was an air cadet many, many years ago. Sorry, I suppose this should be in the nostalgia and historic thread - as should I.
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Little Rissington is also the worldwide distribution 'HQ' for DH Dove aircraft parts
It's rather impressive, how many spares they have lying around there!
And yes, it's £7 - you have to taxi down a little grass 'path' (it's not really a taxiway hehe), and if you do so, keep a good watch on how far your wingtip is away from the brick wall!
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It's rather impressive, how many spares they have lying around there!
And yes, it's £7 - you have to taxi down a little grass 'path' (it's not really a taxiway hehe), and if you do so, keep a good watch on how far your wingtip is away from the brick wall!
Cheers
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Forgive my ignorance, but your reference to Dove spares seems to imply that somewhere out there there is still a demand for spares for Doves, which in turn implies that there might be Doves still flying.
I am sure that the cognoscenti will sniffingly point out that I could search the interwebbynet, but to be honest I am in a post-prandial state and a bit limited. Since you seem to be well-informed, can you tell me - I shall see the response when i surface - are there still Doves?
Forgive my ignorance, but your reference to Dove spares seems to imply that somewhere out there there is still a demand for spares for Doves, which in turn implies that there might be Doves still flying.
I am sure that the cognoscenti will sniffingly point out that I could search the interwebbynet, but to be honest I am in a post-prandial state and a bit limited. Since you seem to be well-informed, can you tell me - I shall see the response when i surface - are there still Doves?
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Hi lastgasp,
There are a few Doves still managing to stay airborne!
I know of no less than six in the United States used for commercial operations of one sort or another, and at least thirteen in Europe, including the Mayfair Dove at Biggin Hill.
And when I say 'headquarters', that's my interpretation of a few stacked boxes in the middle of one of Lt. Rissington's two enormous hangars
There is a serviceable Dove actually at Rissington, rather it 'looks' to be airworthy or would require very little touching up to get her back in the sky again. I must be honest, when I sat in that cockpit I fell in love straight away.
It's a harsh, metallic old flight deck (not much space for your 'outboard' knee to rest!) but has a somewhat 'cosy' aura about it.
All the best, Jack
There are a few Doves still managing to stay airborne!
I know of no less than six in the United States used for commercial operations of one sort or another, and at least thirteen in Europe, including the Mayfair Dove at Biggin Hill.
And when I say 'headquarters', that's my interpretation of a few stacked boxes in the middle of one of Lt. Rissington's two enormous hangars
There is a serviceable Dove actually at Rissington, rather it 'looks' to be airworthy or would require very little touching up to get her back in the sky again. I must be honest, when I sat in that cockpit I fell in love straight away.
It's a harsh, metallic old flight deck (not much space for your 'outboard' knee to rest!) but has a somewhat 'cosy' aura about it.
All the best, Jack