Do Scotland have any Fly-ins in 2008
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Do Scotland have any Fly-ins in 2008
Been planning a trip to Scotland in August 2008 and looking for a Fly-in either homebuild or microlight to visit while up there.
Any ideas - Perth would be good
Any ideas - Perth would be good
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Hi,
Strathaven Airfield - www.strathavenairfield.co.uk - (south of Glasgow, east of Prestwick) will be having its annual fly-in/Open Day in conjunction with the Strathaven Balloon Festival - http://www.strathavenballoonfestival.co.uk - on the Sunday of the August Bank Holiday weekend, ie Sunday 24th August, 2008.
All wlecome and no landing fees that weekend. If we do the usual thing, the airfield will be closed between 2pm and 4pm for displays by hovercraft, power kits and radio-controlled aircraft (we had a couple of jets last year! - 2007). Of course, if the weather looks poor, we will change the timetable to avoid people getting stranded!
See you there,
XA
Strathaven Airfield - www.strathavenairfield.co.uk - (south of Glasgow, east of Prestwick) will be having its annual fly-in/Open Day in conjunction with the Strathaven Balloon Festival - http://www.strathavenballoonfestival.co.uk - on the Sunday of the August Bank Holiday weekend, ie Sunday 24th August, 2008.
All wlecome and no landing fees that weekend. If we do the usual thing, the airfield will be closed between 2pm and 4pm for displays by hovercraft, power kits and radio-controlled aircraft (we had a couple of jets last year! - 2007). Of course, if the weather looks poor, we will change the timetable to avoid people getting stranded!
See you there,
XA
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StrathAVEN not StrathALLEN
SF182,
The August fly-in is at Strathaven - not Strathallan!
The Strathallen parachute centre fly-in is June 4th 2008.
For the southerners, Strath is from the Gaelic for valley. So Strathaven is "the valley of the River Avon" - although the airfield is on top of a hill, and the third highest in the UK I think.
Strathallen is on the River Allan - and the Allan Water Cafe in Bridge of Allen has fab fish and chips.
Unfortunately, Strathaven and Strathallen are about 50 miles away from each other!
Very best to all and a happy 2008,
XA
The August fly-in is at Strathaven - not Strathallan!
The Strathallen parachute centre fly-in is June 4th 2008.
For the southerners, Strath is from the Gaelic for valley. So Strathaven is "the valley of the River Avon" - although the airfield is on top of a hill, and the third highest in the UK I think.
Strathallen is on the River Allan - and the Allan Water Cafe in Bridge of Allen has fab fish and chips.
Unfortunately, Strathaven and Strathallen are about 50 miles away from each other!
Very best to all and a happy 2008,
XA
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Strathallan Fly In
I can highly recommend the annual Strathallan fly in.
Guaranteed ( almost) fantastic weather - it has been glorious in recent years.
100 % guaranteed beautiful scenery and a warm welcome from everyone.
Very well organised. Nice mix of aircraft,flying displays, parachute displays and food.Dont miss the world famous " big pan doo "........a must & worth queuing for !
Free landing fees.
Well worth planning ahead for.
Guaranteed ( almost) fantastic weather - it has been glorious in recent years.
100 % guaranteed beautiful scenery and a warm welcome from everyone.
Very well organised. Nice mix of aircraft,flying displays, parachute displays and food.Dont miss the world famous " big pan doo "........a must & worth queuing for !
Free landing fees.
Well worth planning ahead for.
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Mix up.
I'm sorry,
I mixed things up a bit in this post.
I should have spelt out Strathaven .....instead I wrote Strathallan. Both have fly in's but XA is talking about Strathaven. The ballon festival is held there.
I flew in on Wednesday. Looking a lot better now, runway is still a bit bumpy( think it needs rolling) and only £5.00 landing. which includes tea coffee and biscuits.
Be back soon.
I mixed things up a bit in this post.
I should have spelt out Strathaven .....instead I wrote Strathallan. Both have fly in's but XA is talking about Strathaven. The ballon festival is held there.
I flew in on Wednesday. Looking a lot better now, runway is still a bit bumpy( think it needs rolling) and only £5.00 landing. which includes tea coffee and biscuits.
Be back soon.
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Strathallan fly-in June 4th? That's a Wednesday.
Well worth a visit. My 'co-pilots' trip reports from last years can be read here (with some nice photos)
Strathallan Fly In
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Fife Fly-ins
The annual Fly-in at Glenrothes is provisionally scheduled for Saturday, 21st June.
Details will appear in due course on www.fifeflyingclub.co.uk.
Details will appear in due course on www.fifeflyingclub.co.uk.
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Stornoway Fly-in 5 April 2008
Stornoway Fly-in 5 April 2008.
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Flying School / Club at Stornoway 01851700358
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Stornoway ATC (for PPR ) 01851707415
Stornoway ATIS 01851707444
Flying School / Club at Stornoway 01851700358
Avgas available until 16.45Z winter hours. Usually extended after 29 March.
These links are to videos from a jetstream in to Stornoway, from Benbecula and Inverness
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To confuse things even further is the Strathallen fly-in not usually held in the evening? I went to the first one and it was the evening but that was a few years back. There was an important message to the assembled hordes (over 100 visitors) - please don't bust the drop zone.
The food and the atmosphere was superb.
The food and the atmosphere was superb.
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How bumpy is bumpy.
hi Fully flapped ,
I flew a 182 in couple of weeks ago.
Generally it was okay but towards the west end of the runway it does get little bumpy.
Scottishflyer
I flew a 182 in couple of weeks ago.
Generally it was okay but towards the west end of the runway it does get little bumpy.
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I can advise the Strathallan fly in is held in the evening.However I would add that it is worth arriving early as I arrived last year at 19:00 and had missed much of the flying displays and arrivals by lots of the rare aircraft.
I would recommend arriving in the afternoon if at all possible.
I would recommend arriving in the afternoon if at all possible.