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Flash0710 9th May 2006 16:08

And of course only real Pilots fly to Headcorn:cool:

F

Cricket23 9th May 2006 16:16

I can confirm that the cafe has re-opened at Redhill.

Don't know when you last visted Cav, but not too long ago, ATC were spoken to and are more 'customer friendly', although as an ex-student there I've always found them to be ok.

I agree with the comments at Headcorn, and Sandown, both good places, plus I've got a soft-spot for Headcorn as that's where I first solo'd.;)

C23

S-Works 9th May 2006 18:56

Leicester for the Midlands, Perranporth for the SW!

KCDW 9th May 2006 19:24

Why Perranporth BoseX?
Didn't know they had an airfield, and we are (perchance) camping there in August ;)
Do they rent?
KCDW
Oh re topic... Headcorn for all the reasons above. Plus: On a nice weekend, loads of people actually come to look (bootfair on Sundays helps), and, of course, you have to give them a wave as you taxi :) . Tiger Moths. Occasional Llamas. Model Airplane club who play just north east of 29 (make you look twice sometimes). Medieval lavatories. Buzz...

S-Works 9th May 2006 19:33

went to Peranporth a couple of times this year and could not have been made to feel more welcome. Avgas, cafe, local camping, and Cornwall! It has it all!

tom775257 10th May 2006 11:51

Perranporth is great! Stunning approach and really friendly! In my neck of the woods I really enjoy a trip to Shobdon, nice countryside and a great cafe.

On a tangent the worst GA experience I consistently have (unfortunately having to take students there) is Cardiff! I hate that place. Last time I went there I had to orbit north of Cardiff docks for 25 minutes while being told to standby by approach. The airfield was dead, and the traffic load on the RT was moderate.

What is your least favourite airfield for GA so we know where to avoid?

kevmusic 10th May 2006 14:46

When I was at Perranporth 20-odd years ago, 'twas nought but a windswept gliding club. Things seem to have changed!

Oh, and KCDW :

'Model Airplane club'

Model Aeroplane club, please! :rolleyes: Though I agree about Headcorn. Lots of buzz at the weekend.

Kev.

robin 10th May 2006 15:07

Perranporth is a friendly field, but a bit bleak and with very limited facilities.

shortstripper 10th May 2006 16:53

Ahhhhh Perranporth :D

I did the two duration flights for my Bronze C there years ago. The second of which was a magical flight at dusk in a K6CR riding the ridge. I could have stayed up for hours but was eventually called down by a club member who drove onto the runway and flashed his lights. I hadn't realised how dark it was at ground level as I'd been basking in a fabulous copper coloured sunset and was mesmerised by the panoramic veiws of the Cornish peninsular spread below in long shadows. Truly one of my most memorable flights ever!

As for best GA fields? Well I've only really been around the south. Compton and Popham are always good. IOW fields are great but being so near seems like cheating. Bodmin is also very nice, but for me ... a nice private strip that I've been invited to is always the best ... but it's been too long. Can't wait to get the T31m cleared for flight so I can start exploring again :D

SS

Aussie Andy 10th May 2006 18:48

Oooh, yummy! All this alk of Perranporth has me excited as am planning a flight down there in August (I think) when SWMBO+kids+grandparents will be holidaying down near there, and I will pop down by air for the weekend -- can't wait!!

Andy :ok:

DaveW 10th May 2006 19:53

Another vote for Perranporth here - especially when they have one of their Crab Soup & Cornish Pastie Fly-Ins. :ok: (Hope they still do them)

Tiger_ Moth 11th May 2006 16:01

I agree with comments on Headcorn. I was there that day when they had the 2 P51s and the P-40 and all the practice displays. It was wonderful.

And the Llamas! What on earth are they doing there?

VT10 11th May 2006 18:26

Peterlee at weekends. Good grub & fuel. No nasty control zones.

Cavallier 12th May 2006 06:10

Will put another vote in for Perranporth. Pretty spectacular departure when you pass over the cliff face. The costal scenery is pretty stunning. Also found out that St Mawgan give you a very good service when you are operating in that area.

The Cav:cool:

Aussie Andy 12th May 2006 08:33

Curious: do St. Mawgan operate / provide radar service etc / on the weekends?
Andy :ok:

javelin 12th May 2006 19:18

Bagby.

Great location, friendly operator, no restrictions, everyone welcome. food available at any time, no hassle.

);

Raven30 13th May 2006 17:46

Andy,

St Mawgan operate and provide LARS every day. They do occasionally close LARS for breaks during periods of staff shortage, but normally you can expect a service from 0700-2200L.

Raven

SKYYACHT 13th May 2006 20:35

Goodwood - good food, grass, and historic.


Agree about the rude and arrogant ATC at Redhill - except for the controller with a Northern Accent.

Sandown is nice. I also like Welshpool.

:)

Cavallier 15th May 2006 08:01

Agree there! Northern bloke is ok.

"G-AB Taxy t' runway 26L"


The Cav:cool:

CAT3C AUTOLAND 18th May 2006 20:27

Hey Cav,

I bet you miss those positioning flights down to Redhill to pick up 'WV', where the flaps are still broken :ugh:.


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