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Tullochgribbon High





TULLOCHGRIBBON HIGH:   Private airstrip      (Aka DULMAIN BRIDGE)


Aerial view 2019
Aerial view 2019
Aerial view 2022
Aerial view 2022
Local area view
Local area view
Area view
Area view

 

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



Location:  Just N of the A938, about 5nm WSW of Grantown-on-Spey, and roughly 21nm SE of Inverness city centre

Period of operation:  Unknown?   Possibly nearer to 2019 than 2005 where no evidence exists? Certainly from 2019 to -


Runway:  08/26   315   grass


NOTES:  We have Mr Graham Frost, a great friend of this 'Guide' to thank for pointing out this location. Later Graham informed me that this appears to be the base for the Rans S6-ES Coyote II G-CFDK from February 2019?

No doubt known locally by another name. If anybody can kindly offer advice and information, this will be much appreciated.




 

 

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