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Old 13th May 2013, 00:31
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Airfield at Bridlington.

Can anyone tell me, please, is there still an airfield of any description, at Grindale, Bridlington?
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Its a parachute club, thats as much as I know, should come up on a search.
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There used to be one listed in Pooleys as 'Dringhoe Grange' too.
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Brid

I fly in there a lot if you want any help get in touch

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Thanks for the info and offers, guys. Much obliged.
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Bridlington is a place I've wanted to fly to for a while since the missus lives up there. Does anyone have any more information about this strip?

i.e

Frequencies
Runway Orientation
Length
Landing Fee's
Parking



Or i suppose to put it more bluntly could i land a Cessna 152 or Grumman AA5 here?

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I have flown in a 150 and a 172, I think the strip was east-west. That was back in the eighties though so things might have changed

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Brid

Like I said I fly in a lot as I own the parachute aircraft there if you want info just give me a call

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