R.i.a.t 2005
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R.i.a.t 2005
Hello PPruners,
Just after some advice. I recently received my Tickets for R.I.A.T 2005 and i was wondering if anyone knew of nearby places that I could camp for two nights? (Friday and Saturday). Looked at a few camping sites guides and there doesn’t seem to be much around that.. Looking to book my pitch as soon as possible as I guess it will they will book up reasonably fast..
Also does anyone have any good advice for making the most of the day at R.I.A.T?
Thanks for now
Hold27Left.
Just after some advice. I recently received my Tickets for R.I.A.T 2005 and i was wondering if anyone knew of nearby places that I could camp for two nights? (Friday and Saturday). Looked at a few camping sites guides and there doesn’t seem to be much around that.. Looking to book my pitch as soon as possible as I guess it will they will book up reasonably fast..
Also does anyone have any good advice for making the most of the day at R.I.A.T?
Thanks for now
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Two suggestions, either look on the RAF Benevolent Fund Website, or repeat this posting on thre Spotters Forum.
There are a number of campsites adjacent to the Airfield, I know which one I would recommed from a viewing perspective but I can't remember the name of it at the moment - its the one on the North side of the airfield at the Western End - its something Farm
Regards
Bletchleytugie
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There are a number of campsites adjacent to the Airfield, I know which one I would recommed from a viewing perspective but I can't remember the name of it at the moment - its the one on the North side of the airfield at the Western End - its something Farm
Regards
Bletchleytugie
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