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Ref query re beaches on Isle of Wight. I went to Sandown about three years ago and went into Shanklin for a nice lunch at the Crab Inn, then down to the beach - very sandy - and had a lovely swim.
Last weekend went to Bembridge and took taxi to Crab & Lobster which has superb food. then walked all along the beach (down cliff) to get back to the airfield. Parts of beach are sandy but there are some pebbles too. Nearly deserted although weather was warm. Worth taking bucket and spades as i wished I'd had mine....
Hope you have fun!!
Last weekend went to Bembridge and took taxi to Crab & Lobster which has superb food. then walked all along the beach (down cliff) to get back to the airfield. Parts of beach are sandy but there are some pebbles too. Nearly deserted although weather was warm. Worth taking bucket and spades as i wished I'd had mine....
Hope you have fun!!
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Genghis
The flying club you mentioned is called the Specialist Flying School
its situated on the northern taxi way (Blue hangar) and yes you are right about the landing fee and tea or coffee, It may be worth mentioning that the said Flying School can also arrange for your late arrival or departure (Airfield closes at 1800 hrs local) just call them on 01983 402402 before 1700 hrs local for same day arrival, and arrange the PPR via an indemnity form.
The flying club you mentioned is called the Specialist Flying School
its situated on the northern taxi way (Blue hangar) and yes you are right about the landing fee and tea or coffee, It may be worth mentioning that the said Flying School can also arrange for your late arrival or departure (Airfield closes at 1800 hrs local) just call them on 01983 402402 before 1700 hrs local for same day arrival, and arrange the PPR via an indemnity form.
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Andy,
As a glider pilot, I've never actually flown into Sandown in my gider, however I did so as a passenger in a PA28 a few years ago and I have also 'glid' (is that a word - past tense of glide..??!!) at Bembridge. I can recommend the beaches though since as a kid I spent every summer on the I.O.W.
Sandown is a nice and (I believe) Blue Flag beach, however it is a large expanse of coastline and extends into Shanklin. I.M.H.O I think the beach at Whitecliff Bay is much nicer, its the other side of the white Culver Cliff headland that you fly over if you approach Bembridge from the sea and the water is probably only 30 mins walk from the airfield!
Anyone who does visit this area, either by air or whatever, its a sobering thought that the Culver Cliffs were used to train on by the Commandos and Rangers in preparation for the Dieppe and Point Du Hoc assaults.
Have fun!
"Skylark"
As a glider pilot, I've never actually flown into Sandown in my gider, however I did so as a passenger in a PA28 a few years ago and I have also 'glid' (is that a word - past tense of glide..??!!) at Bembridge. I can recommend the beaches though since as a kid I spent every summer on the I.O.W.
Sandown is a nice and (I believe) Blue Flag beach, however it is a large expanse of coastline and extends into Shanklin. I.M.H.O I think the beach at Whitecliff Bay is much nicer, its the other side of the white Culver Cliff headland that you fly over if you approach Bembridge from the sea and the water is probably only 30 mins walk from the airfield!
Anyone who does visit this area, either by air or whatever, its a sobering thought that the Culver Cliffs were used to train on by the Commandos and Rangers in preparation for the Dieppe and Point Du Hoc assaults.
Have fun!
"Skylark"