North Yorks Strip ?
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North Yorks Strip ?
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of a strip, within about 30-45 mins drive of Harrogate, with at least 600m of decent surface and hangerage for a single ? I'm talking about private strips really, I'm aware of all of the licenced airfields (I think, anyway!).
Thanks for any help,
FF
Does anyone know of a strip, within about 30-45 mins drive of Harrogate, with at least 600m of decent surface and hangerage for a single ? I'm talking about private strips really, I'm aware of all of the licenced airfields (I think, anyway!).
Thanks for any help,
FF

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Fully Flapped,
Have you tried Keepers Cottage?
54.03.43N
01.32.52W
Its about 6 miles north of Harrogate, just off the A61 at South Stainley, pass under the old railway bridge, the lines gone now!,and ask at the house on the left called Cayton Hall. But dont tell them who sent you!
Dont think they have any hangars though
Have you considred Rufforth? I know its a proper airfield, but its really easy going and well within your travel time limmits.
Have you tried Keepers Cottage?
54.03.43N
01.32.52W
Its about 6 miles north of Harrogate, just off the A61 at South Stainley, pass under the old railway bridge, the lines gone now!,and ask at the house on the left called Cayton Hall. But dont tell them who sent you!
Dont think they have any hangars though
Have you considred Rufforth? I know its a proper airfield, but its really easy going and well within your travel time limmits.

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From: Rural England, thank God.
how long are the r/ways, and how rough?
Agree Rufforth is a useful and friendly place.
Skua
PS used to be a field imm. South of Harewood Ave, where the agent for the Harewood Estate kept a Rallye, but I think that is now ancient history.
Agree Rufforth is a useful and friendly place.
Skua
PS used to be a field imm. South of Harewood Ave, where the agent for the Harewood Estate kept a Rallye, but I think that is now ancient history.
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FF
Keepers Cottage is only a helipad.
Rufforth may have space.
Harewood strip has gone over to farming activities, and never was a strip as such. Just a good field.
Bagby is always a possibility. Fuel, lights, and possibly hangarage, and ......
Marston Moor would have been a winner but the anti-plummetting brigade knobbled it just as it was getting established.
No other strips exist around that neck of the woods.
Sherburn ?? Hardly what you'd call a strip though.
What sort of aircraft will you be using ??
Regards
TTH
Keepers Cottage is only a helipad.
Rufforth may have space.
Harewood strip has gone over to farming activities, and never was a strip as such. Just a good field.
Bagby is always a possibility. Fuel, lights, and possibly hangarage, and ......
Marston Moor would have been a winner but the anti-plummetting brigade knobbled it just as it was getting established.
No other strips exist around that neck of the woods.
Sherburn ?? Hardly what you'd call a strip though.
What sort of aircraft will you be using ??
Regards
TTH

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FF
using a combination of the hangar waypoints and local.live i discovered what appears to be an active strip on the old Tockwith site, appx 2 miles S.E of the A1-A59 Jnc. You can clearly see the runway numbers on the east west runway that appears to have been kept serviceable. I am going over to Barton from Full Sutton on Saturday so i will pop over and have a Recce!
If it is active then it would be a good one for Harrogate i think!
Check this link http://local.live.com/ just enter tockwith and look to the west of the village.
using a combination of the hangar waypoints and local.live i discovered what appears to be an active strip on the old Tockwith site, appx 2 miles S.E of the A1-A59 Jnc. You can clearly see the runway numbers on the east west runway that appears to have been kept serviceable. I am going over to Barton from Full Sutton on Saturday so i will pop over and have a Recce!
If it is active then it would be a good one for Harrogate i think!
Check this link http://local.live.com/ just enter tockwith and look to the west of the village.
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tockwith/marston moor
PG
Yes the east west has been used, largely by gliders doing outlandings.
The airfield was re-activated in the late 80's/early 90's.
It was made licenseable, and had a two-deck portakabin, and they even got a frequency. Idea was to do training there by Leeds aircraft. The east-west was resurfaced but not full width.
However the planners wouldn't play ball and the whole idea was shelved.
A kart track now occupies the intersection, and model flyers use the east-west on an occasional low-key basis.
The place has always been noise-sensitive, and the local estate has grown and now comes to the north-east airfield boundary.
A great shame.
Regards
TTH
Yes the east west has been used, largely by gliders doing outlandings.
The airfield was re-activated in the late 80's/early 90's.
It was made licenseable, and had a two-deck portakabin, and they even got a frequency. Idea was to do training there by Leeds aircraft. The east-west was resurfaced but not full width.
However the planners wouldn't play ball and the whole idea was shelved.
A kart track now occupies the intersection, and model flyers use the east-west on an occasional low-key basis.
The place has always been noise-sensitive, and the local estate has grown and now comes to the north-east airfield boundary.
A great shame.
Regards
TTH

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Thanks for that TTH.
I will still go over at 2ooo' just to have a looksee
The old NIMBY's do my brain in
Well FF, looks like Rufforth, unless you know a nice farmer who has a 500 meter set aside you can utilise
If only! On a simmilar vein, a chap at the office was into ballooning, and i discovered they have an agreement with the Farmers Union that allows them to land in their fields and pay a landing fee of £2.50 per pax! Wouldnt it be nice if we could come to a similar arrangement?
I will still go over at 2ooo' just to have a looksee
The old NIMBY's do my brain in
Well FF, looks like Rufforth, unless you know a nice farmer who has a 500 meter set aside you can utilise
If only! On a simmilar vein, a chap at the office was into ballooning, and i discovered they have an agreement with the Farmers Union that allows them to land in their fields and pay a landing fee of £2.50 per pax! Wouldnt it be nice if we could come to a similar arrangement?
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There is still a strip at Harewood operated by the resident agent for his Rheims Rocket 172, I also operate a strip just to the SE of the town of Boroughbridge at the intersection of the Dishforth and Linton Matz. Both strips are about 500 metres. They are strictly PPR and are only suitable for experienced strip flyers in STOL machines. 500 metres may sound like enough but both strips have very difficult approaches (making the LDA significantly less than 500 metres) and are extremely rough with adjacent noise sensitive areas. Neither have hangarage.




