What's is like at Dieppe?
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What's is like at Dieppe?
I'm thinking of going over there. Is it worth the journey, or should I fly by? I never hear anything about it, so I wonder if it's a popular destination and whether the town is worth a visit when you get there.
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About 20 years ago I used to use Dieppe as my stepping off point for caravan holidays in France. A lovely little town. I would say well worth a visit if the airfield isn`t too far away.
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Flew there in September. Great little airfield, very friendly. Cash or cheques though - no plastic accepted.
Town has a bit of everything - t'was a good night out
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Town has a bit of everything - t'was a good night out
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I would second CM's experience. I know a number of the club members at Dieppe's active flying club, and can vouch for the friendly and welcoming atmosphere. There is no restaurant on the field, but the club has a bar and there is usually somebody around.
The field is a long walk into town, but a short walk from the local Auchan supermarket. Taxi numbers are posted in the clubhouse, so transport should not be a problem.
There is a small tarmac apron, but visiting aircraft are often asked to park on the grass. Security at the field is non-existent, like many French airfields, but I am unaware of any problems.
Make sure that you get PPR for customs through the number listed in the usual guides. The field is FISO-controlled, in French only, although Francois in the tower is known to exercise his English when the mood grabs him.
Give it a go!
The field is a long walk into town, but a short walk from the local Auchan supermarket. Taxi numbers are posted in the clubhouse, so transport should not be a problem.
There is a small tarmac apron, but visiting aircraft are often asked to park on the grass. Security at the field is non-existent, like many French airfields, but I am unaware of any problems.
Make sure that you get PPR for customs through the number listed in the usual guides. The field is FISO-controlled, in French only, although Francois in the tower is known to exercise his English when the mood grabs him.
Give it a go!
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Hi. The town itself is fantastic. there are loads of shops/pubs etc, its a really nice little town, i go over there quite often. In fact, the last time i was there was on 10th April when a few friends and I went over for my birthday. Superb place, well worth checking out.