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What's at Brimpton?
Brimpton Flying Club, has about 50 members and about
ten aircraft at the strip. We have
a pleasant clubroom with simple cooking facilities, hot water, toilets, a covered veranda
with picnic tables, and barbecue. We have several interesting aircraft -
two ex-RAF Percival Piston Provost T1's that
the strip operator Alan House has rebuilt to full
flying condition over the years, and a 1950's SAAB 91D Safir from the Swedish Air Force - also
rebuilt by Alan.
Brimpton is an easy strip to get
into, but we're close the to the Atomic Weapons Establishment Restricted Area R101, so
check the Airfield
page for approach & landing information and PPR by phone
before you set out. |