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Old 14th May 2008, 20:44
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Lowest Airfield in the UK

There is a thread about the highest AIRFIELD in the UK but who claims the lowest (discounting the SEA!)?

Mine Rufforth (York) 65` amsl Home of York Gliding centre
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Clear winner Marshfield............... - 6 feet
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Rufforth is positively an altiport compared with Fenland at 6' and Barra which is technically 5' AMSL but is submerged at high tide!

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Lowest strip

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It's Marshland, not Marshfield
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What about Southport beach? Or doesn't that count? Have they succeeded in reopening it?
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Proper airfields, not beaches > Shoreham is at 27ft, Caernarvon must be about the same.
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For airfields with a hard runway, Shoreham would take some beating, at 7 ft.
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Stoke Airfield (Kent) at 5' rates - er - highly - in the list.


Why do I get the odd feeling this thread will be followed by more of the widest/narrowest/curliest/highest trees/lowest cables variety?
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Proper airfields, not beaches
Barra IS a proper airfield - it's licensed, has scheduled flights to it, and FISOs directing you on the ground. How much more proper do you want? Who said anything about the runway surface?
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Sandtoft - 11ft, coincidentally the approximate depth of some of the potholes..
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Combineharvester, given your location I'm surprised you don't mention Dundee at 17ft or Dornoch at 3ft.
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AIP gives Caernarfon @ 14 ft, Southern half mil chart gives it as 1 ft. Take your pick!
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Clear winner Marshfield............... - 6 feet
I can really see some students mixing up their qfe/qnh at that one !
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Admittedly, only used for gliding ( at least until 631VGS moved out to Woodvale in 2006), but the grass strip on South Camp at RAF Sealand was only about 10' AMSL.
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The lowest non beach strip in Scotland is Dornoch at 3ft......a great little place to visit once you have avoided getting shot down at Tain range!!!
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Not quite the UK but Newcastle County Wicklow (EINC) has an official elevation of 1 ft, a statistic that those inspecting the runway state in the winter months will find quite accurate.
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On EINC, Using Dublin's QNH it is 50ft below Sea Level......
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Newtownards at 9ft for all the tarmac runways?
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Old 25th May 2009, 20:15
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Originally Posted by jonkil
I can really see some students mixing up their qfe/qnh at that one !
Not really, at 29ft/mb, QNH=QFE to the nearest mb.

(And even if you were working to decimal points, you'd never notice on the altimeter anyhow).

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South Camp at RAF Sealand was only about 10' AMSL
Strange to tell but Sealand went up & down with the tide ... special arrangements had to be made for setting up INS tables in the MU.
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