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Sherlowe airfield






SHERLOWE AIRFIELD: Private airstrip    (Aka LOWER GROUNDS FARM)

Aerial view 2015
Aerial view 2015
Aerial view 2018
Aerial view 2018
Aerial view 2021
Aerial view 2021
Local area view
Local area view


 

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


Operated by:  Mr Bob Pooler

 

Flying school: Sherlowe Aerobatic Society
 

Location: About 1nm S of High Ercall

Period of operation: From 2005 it appears
 

Runways: From a Google Earth image dated 2012, there appears to be two. 
14/32   245   grass            18/36   150    grass

Note:  After 2015 another runway was added:   08/26   170   grass


NOTES: This has me a tad confused. (Easily done at my age). These runway lengths are typically for use by microlights and STOL types, all non-aerobatic types that I can think of? This said, a 1930s aerobatic design, like a Tiger Moth, could cope.



 

 

 

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