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Croqueteer 11th May 2011 15:50

East Kirkby
 
:ok:Just back from East Kirkby to see the Lancaster taxi. Very impressed with everything. Cheerful welcome, beautifully kept site, lots of interesting exhibits, and of course the Lanc. First rate NAAFI. Thanks to all the staff. A visit would not dissapoint and they deserve support.

Sir George Cayley 11th May 2011 17:55

Did you fly in or visit by car?

Sir George Cayley

mmitch 11th May 2011 18:08

I was amazed to find out that the Lancaster taxi rides are booked up until next year!
mmitch.

Croqueteer 11th May 2011 18:53

:)I flew in, no problems, they have a huge area of smooth grass, about 600mtrs, but an extra 360mts concrete as well. £10 to the runway maintainance fund and £6 for the museum. Conningsby were very helpful. Check with their website for PPR.

Echo Romeo 11th May 2011 19:03

Yep I concur, its a nice place to visit,especially by air, it has a certain kind of ambience, maybe thats because its the only place other than Coningsby you can experience a working Lanc :ok:

manix-cs 11th May 2011 19:04

I flew in there last year, excellent reception and well worth visit.

Mark 1 11th May 2011 22:15

East meets West there. You cross the prime meridian on landing.

vintage ATCO 11th May 2011 22:16

RAFBF Air Display on August 6th. Yours truly manning the wireless. PPR essential.

flybymike 11th May 2011 23:38

Never flown in although often had a hankering to do so. Looking at the photos and flight guides etc, I have always been a little baffled about the landing area, and the confusion as to where exactly the runway is located, whether it is grass or concrete or both etc. Is it clearly marked?

Flyingmac 12th May 2011 10:33

http://www.pprune.org/library/flying...ast_kirkby.jpgFlying in to East Kirkby - Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

flybymike 12th May 2011 11:33

Thanks for that FM. Is the runway actually marked out with numbers and the orientation clearly visible from the air?

Croqueteer 12th May 2011 13:14

:ok:There's a day-glo marker in the hedge at either end, other than that it is a big old fashioned area of well cut grass. No runway side or centre markings.

flybymike 12th May 2011 13:54

Ah thanks. Looks like they found a use for hi viz jackets after all.

Pudnucker 12th May 2011 14:58

I flew in there recently on a tour with 8 other a/c. Awesome place. LOTS of sink over the trees on v.short final but otherwise great. Very relaxed people run it. Highly recommended!

flybymike 12th May 2011 16:42

Which end of said "runway" are the trees on?

Johnm 13th May 2011 07:16

Took an elderly lady Spitfire pilot there for project propellor, very good day out.

stickandrudderman 13th May 2011 23:56

Didn't I see a news article recently about that Lanc becoming airworthy again?

Fake Sealion 14th May 2011 11:41

I've flown in twice. The trees are at the western boundary, also a small lake -see google earth. Sink/rough air may be encountered here late final for a 06ish landing.
Just to emphasise, it is one big smooth grass field so runway direction is at pilots discretion with reference to wind & obstacles but most take a sort of 24/06 take on it, hence the orange market boards. I didn't need the concrete area so cant comment on its condition.

Well worth a visit. The place has atmosphere. With a resident ghost apparently:eek:

flybymike 14th May 2011 16:17

Thanks Sea Lion. Very helpful.

Diddley Dee 14th May 2011 16:59

VA

Looked at the 6th Aug event on their website but it is prebooked tickets only, if we were to obtain PPR would that negate the need to buy tickets for the event in advance?
TVM

DD (Moli)


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