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Chalcraft Farm


Note: This location, without too much doubt, was also used as RAF BOGNOR in WW2, (see seperate entry under BOGNOR REGIS flying sites). However, confirmation will be very welcome.


CHALCRAFT FARM: Temporary aerodrome
 

Operated by: Alan Cobham’s National Aviation Day UK Display Tour, Cobham’s 1933 No.2 Tour, Cobham’s 1934 Tour, and Cobham’s 1935 No.1 Tour
 

Location: Near North Bersted, 1.5nm NW of Bognor town centre

Period of operation: 9th August 1932, 27th August 1933, 17th August 1934, 9th August 1935
 

NOTES: Probable venue for Alan Cobham’s 1929 Municipal Aerodrome Campaign Tour?

 

 

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