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Whilst all the software downloadable here is “freeware” and no charge is made to you for upkeep of the site, please, consider making a donation to one of the following.
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The Royal British Legion
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Army Benevolent Fund
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Help For Heros
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EGNY Linley Hill, East Yorkshire. Small airfield but great tea in the clubroom. Why not stop in when passing.
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X1DL Deanland is a small private airfield situated beneath the beautiful South Downs in East Sussex near the town of Lewes. Built (as a temporary fighter airfield) in 1944 for Spitfire squadrons of the Polish Air Force to support D-Day operations and later to counter the V-1 threat until closing in 1945. It reopened as a much smaller privately owned airfield in 1963.
Nowadays Deanland is the home to several small GA aircraft, micro-lights; radio- controlled model aircraft flying and is now also a forward operating/refueling base for the Sussex Police helicopter.
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X3RH Rougham, (near the town of Bury St.Edmunds in Suffolk in the UK) was originally built for the USAAF during WW2. Today, part of the old airfield has been adapted for private light aircraft operations, however it is somewhat basic! The old military control tower and some old buildings have been preserved and operate as a museum, dedicated to those who lost their lives flying from the base. It is well known for hosting a popular air show, every summer
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X2TI Royal Air Force Thorney Island was an important operational station from 1938 until 1974. It is located on the south coast of the United Kingdom between the cities of Chichester and Portsmouth. Because of the picturesque coastal setting and good transport links, it was always a popular posting for RAF servicemen and women. Since 1982 it has been known as Baker Barracks and is currently home to a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army.
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X4OX Oxenhope International, so named because a chap from France using 25 year old charts landed here by mistake and or a shortage of fuel back in the 1970’s. If you like your airfields with short runways and stone boundary walls then test your skill here. Unless you have an ultralight you won’t leave here in one piece without flaps.
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