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Potter1 19th Mar 2004 14:01

Strips in Lancashire?
 
Does anyone know if there are any airstrips in Lancashire? (500m +) My parents live between Chorley and Blackburn. The nearest I can see being Blackpool and Barton, both quite some distance. Obviously Samlesbury is out

Any help would be much appreciated.

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ToryBoy 19th Mar 2004 15:12

I know of one at Carnforth if that's of any use?

Hmm

Have just looked on streetmap and it's not very close at all!!!

In fact it's miles!!:ugh:

Shaggy Sheep Driver 19th Mar 2004 15:40

Burscough, near Ormskirk, isn't too far away. It's a disused Naval airfield with a north/south hard runway. I don't know if it's still open (anyone got an up to date Lockyers?). The runway is certainly still there - I saw it last Saturday from the air. I used to fly parachutists from here in the early 80s.

SSD

Davidt 19th Mar 2004 16:32

Burscough is very disused now an industrial estate!

Isnt there something at Rawtenstall??????????

Also Samlesbury active with gliders any use???????????

Sir George Cayley 19th Mar 2004 19:22

Forget Salmesbury - you have to be BAe and into gliding
Rawtensstall - If you mean Lumb Strip beware
If you have an helicopter its OK but its a strip not for the faint hearted.
The motorway network is good oop north and Chorely is about 25mins drive from Barton
Give the LAC a ring and they'll clue you in
0161 787 7326

Sir George Cayley

poetpilot 19th Mar 2004 21:01

'E's reet you know (Sir George). Barton's your best bet. Haydock Park racecourse has an E-W strip, but very much PPR & usually only on race days. There is/was a microlight strip up near Blackburn somewhere. Not sure if Rawtenstall Lumb i still open these days but as you said, it requires nerves of steel. plus transport to Chorley is probably impractical.

I'd take Barton while it's still there! The coffee is quite nice too these days.

Monocock 19th Mar 2004 21:42

Hey matey

With the bargain you've just bought you must have enough spare spondoolies to take a Citation into Manch and get a limo......?;) :p

Beethoven 20th Mar 2004 04:09

I warn you, despite what Poet says, if you go to Barton...DO NOT HAVE THE COFFEE!!!!.....unless you want to take some home to strip paint with , that is...seriously, there is no real alternative to Barton or Blackpool.
Beet

poetpilot 20th Mar 2004 11:38

Maybe it's my taste buds that have got more accustomed to it.... oir maybe it's because I have the cappucino these days... whatever it comes from a machine rather than that horrendous stuff they used to have. It was legendary at one time.

Shaggy Sheep Driver 20th Mar 2004 12:21

The tea's OK. You can't go far wrong pouring hot water onto a tea bag in a mug. So that's what SSD sups at Barton.

SSD

spitfire 20th Mar 2004 20:51

Yes, Lumb is short & steep & pretty rough, and at about 1000msl, often in the clouds.

It would be great if Samlesbury would open up because the area needs a strip in that general area.

Potter1 21st Mar 2004 15:03

I may have one heck of a bargain but the current insurance quotes are going to kill me...... Not to worry I have a cunning plan!:E :ok:


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gingernut 22nd Mar 2004 11:15

Can't go wrong with Barton.

The foods not too bad either (spoon us a bit of grease on that bacon Paul)

Martinburney 26th Mar 2004 13:07

strips in lancashire
 
Hi

If you e mail me direct, I can give you a list of all strips in Lancashire.

Regards Martin Burney

e mail is [email protected]


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