Massive gravel car parks

Massive gravel car parks

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imbecile

Original Poster:

2,032 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Or similar (e.g. disused airfields).

Criteria:

1. (Very important) No one there to be annoyed, I'm not the purposefuly anti social type
2. Not much to hit
3. East Anglia area
4. Legal to enter

Suggestions, ladies and gents?

simpo two

85,553 posts

266 months

Sunday 20th August 2006
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Eye airfield was good for a blat a few years ago - don't know if it still is though. Seemed like you could just turn up and blast up and down. Far too much fun; I expect they've banned it now.

imbecile

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2,032 posts

225 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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A quick google suggests that some cruiser types were using it as of last year, and the aerial view does look pretty promising - cheers.

Anyone know more about its current status - or indeed any other possible locations?

karlosfandango

361 posts

255 months

Monday 21st August 2006
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It's still open to pretty much anyone that wants a drive, although it is mainly learner drivers that use it. The surface is also a little unforgiving in places, lets just say that if you hit some of the pot holes you might not come out the other side and they are very hard to spot. It's OK if you just want to go up and down the same area but otherwise I'd be very careful.

mprc71

14 posts

227 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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Defo not gravel! Abrasive concrete.

With some fairly serious bumps.

My g/f works at one of the units on the airfield, and they regularly see people hooning up and down.

Having done so several times myself, you need to take a few runs to try to work out where the worst holes are.

Generally always one learner somewhere on it!

And it's not actually that wide if you intentions are to try a bit of sideways. A decent drop off either side at various points.

simpo two

85,553 posts

266 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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I was sprinting at Bentwaters when they were remaking the runway. About 3/4 of the way along there was a vertical drop of about two feet! One wonders if, had you gone over it at 135mph, you'd have been going sufficiently fast to land on all four wheels and keep going... but I didn't try it!

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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Eye airfield is still being used for a good ole blat about, its also used by people who have just slapped on a set of red L plates yikes what a mix!! I would sooner pay for a trackday.

scott64

236 posts

252 months

Saturday 26th August 2006
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Take junior up there not doing bad for 13 one day he was driving at about 40 and a policeman pulled onto the runway. George suggested he could outrun him, bless spends to much time on the playstation. We stopped and had a chat he said the landowner is more than happy for learners but is fed up of the doughnut boys burning up there rubber.

imbecile

Original Poster:

2,032 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th August 2006
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crankedup said:
Eye airfield is still being used for a good ole blat about, its also used by people who have just slapped on a set of red L plates yikes what a mix!! I would sooner pay for a trackday.


So would I, but being a student and so on, even with a job I can't really afford trackdays*... occasional road rally is about all I can do. Anyway, if you give the learners some space I can't really see how they would come into conflict with me.

Still interested in alternative locations, of course

Or at least not justify them