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Old 22nd Aug 2009, 21:56
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Great Oakley

Anyone flown to this airfield, just to the West of Harwich? I flew there today in a 172, only my 5th destination since passing my PPL but must say that I definitely recommend anyone to pay a visit! 2 well kept runways in a lovely area of Essex country side and a very friendly owner (ex-farmer) who invited us in to his comfy clubhouse and made us free tea/coffee as part of the landing fee. I must say that is was a very welcome relief and much more enjoyable day out than any of the larger airports I've flown in to.

Can anyone recommend any similar places to go spend a nice relaxing day? It's times like this that I feel very lucky and priviledged to be a GA pilot.
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I flew there a few weeks back and had much the same experience.

Tim, the owner, made me and my passenger very welcome with the tea/coffee and told us about his plans for the place, especially hot food from his new kitchen which was almost complete.

I thought it was a friendly, well kept and well run place with good runways. Easy to spot too.

I'll be going back.
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You have been robbed, we also had a lovely cake with the tea.
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Try Beccles, Seething and a bit further is Compton Abbas!! Been to Gt Oakley and also give that the thumbs
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Seething ,Not that I'm biased but I am based there .As for Gt Oakley ,been in there twice ,both times the welcome was great ,as was the free Coffee !!
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The journey

When flying into East Anglia don’t just think about the destination but also think about the quality of the journey. There are loads of interesting features passing by your aircraft that can offer more interest than just turning points and navigational waypoints.

Did you notice that Abberton Reservoir viewed at a 2000ft from Colchester looks suspiciously like Micky Mouse in the sorcerer’s apprentice? To the East on the Essex Coast at Clacton – easily located using the very handy nearby CLN VOR – can be seen a newly built off shore wind farm.

A little further north of Great Oakley the River Stour and the River Orwell reach the sea and at Felixstowe is the largest container port in the UK. Continuing along inland parallel to the East Coast you will come across Woodbridge and Bentwaters airfields. It was in Rendlesham Forest around these now disused airfields that there was a controversial UFO sighting by the USAF in 1980.

Looking to the coast line here can be seen Orford Ness. This is where radar started and is Europe's largest vegetated shingle spit. This was where the experiments that enabled the UK to prove the viability of RADAR for monitoring aircraft movement were carried out in the 1930s. Its is now a nature reserve and part of the Suffolk Heritage Coast.

For interesting destinations what about Duxford or Old Warden for a great day out visiting their collections; I’ve flow into Duxford and can recommend it for a day out. I’ve not yet visited Old Warden by air only by car so far, but people where I fly from have and it’s on my list of places to fly to. If you play golf then pack your clubs and head for Earls Colne. You can’t miss it the airfield runs along the side of a golf course. And of course if you want to collect some interesting airfield names in your log book what about a visit to Little Snoring?
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