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Field House Farm



FIELD HOUSE FARM:     Private airstrip        (Aka HAVERSHAM)

Aerial view 2017
Aerial view 2017
Aerial view 2021
Aerial view 2021
Area view
Area view


Note:  The first two pictures were obtained from Google Earth ©. The area view is from my Google Earth © derived database.




 

Location:  Just NW of Haversham village, about 3nm W of Newport Pagnell town centre

Period of operation:  Unknown?  Perhaps from around 2021?


Runway:  11/29   140   grass


NOTES:  We have Mr Graham Frost, a great friend of this 'Guide', to thank for pointing out this location. As so often it must be pointed out that this project is just a 'Guide'. Having a helicopter on the property, as in the 2017 picture, certainly indicates an interest in aviation matters? And, if you compare that picture with the 2021 one, the latter has all the classic hallmarks of a strip being laid out. Not least by having a windsock sensibly located halfway along it on the north side.

Not so many years ago I would have been rather dubious about a 140 metre runway being practical for most types, but, these days, many ultralight STOL types can be comfortably operated from such a short strip. As always, if anybody can kindly offer advice and information, this will be much appreciated. Pictures are of course always welcome.



 

 

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