Abandoned airfields southwest London.

Abandoned airfields southwest London.

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JoeF2021

Original Poster:

7 posts

36 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Does anyone know of any abandoned airfields Surrey, Hampshire etc that I could drive on? Just wanted to try and find the handling limits on the car should I ever need to use them so nothing too yobish.

Digger

14,678 posts

191 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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What car?

vaud

50,503 posts

155 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Older airfields are often in poor condition.

For straight line, Santa Pod?
Otherwise Bedford Autodrome?

jdizz

403 posts

204 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Lasham? Don't know if they have "car days"

thatdude

2,655 posts

127 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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JoeF2021 said:
Does anyone know of any abandoned airfields Surrey, Hampshire etc that I could drive on? Just wanted to try and find the handling limits on the car should I ever need to use them so nothing too yobish.
How about a track day, novice day?

NuvolAscaRina

440 posts

40 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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thatdude said:
How about a track day, novice day?
I'm going to suggest the OP prefers to pay £0 for a quick blast rather than pay the hundreds for a track day .

JoeF2021

Original Poster:

7 posts

36 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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Digger said:
What car?
Only a diesel fabia.

JoeF2021

Original Poster:

7 posts

36 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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NuvolAscaRina said:
I'm going to suggest the OP prefers to pay £0 for a quick blast rather than pay the hundreds for a track day .
Very much so as it is mainly just me going to me trying to work out just how hard I can brake/corner without loosing traction.

Nickyboy

6,700 posts

234 months

Thursday 22nd April 2021
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So you want to rip up an airfield in a diesel Fabia to see how fast you can corner/brake?

Might want to pay for a trackday and drive to work sensibly

MDifficult

2,045 posts

185 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Someone who certainly isn't me would probably suggest...

Get up very early one dry Sunday morning, go out to the middle of nowhere on some big, open, well-sighted empty roads, find a suitable corner with a good line-of-sight and try braking hard and driving around it a few times until you've learned what you want to learn.

Your car is low powered, front-wheel drive, with ABS, traction control and a plethora of stability systems. Unless you're a total cack-handed nutcase with his eyes glued permenently-shut there's zero chance of you binning it if you build up slowly and after 3 or 4 goes you'll know what's what. Job done - no harm done. It's not like you're trying to learn an AC Cobra on the limit.

Of course I would never recommend such a thing in this risk averse, prosecution-prone, car-hating country. But some people might.

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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jdizz said:
Lasham? Don't know if they have "car days"
Lasham is an active airfield. It's certainly not abandoned.

vaud

50,503 posts

155 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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MDifficult said:
Someone who certainly isn't me would probably suggest...

Get up very early one dry Sunday morning, go out to the middle of nowhere on some big, open, well-sighted empty roads, find a suitable corner with a good line-of-sight and try braking hard and driving around it a few times until you've learned what you want to learn.

Your car is low powered, front-wheel drive, with ABS, traction control and a plethora of stability systems. Unless you're a total cack-handed nutcase with his eyes glued permenently-shut there's zero chance of you binning it if you build up slowly and after 3 or 4 goes you'll know what's what. Job done - no harm done. It's not like you're trying to learn an AC Cobra on the limit.

Of course I would never recommend such a thing in this risk averse, prosecution-prone, car-hating country. But some people might.
And if you do a low speed sighting run first you will see if there are any lurking camera cars, etc.

Plus if you drop it in a ditch your insurance will pay out. Maybe less so on an airfield.

aeropilot

34,600 posts

227 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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JoeF2021 said:
Does anyone know of any abandoned airfields Surrey, Hampshire etc that I could drive on?
No such place exists.

As said by others, do a track day.


pewe

648 posts

219 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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Book onto a Car Limits day at North Weald but be quick as change of use may mean they can no longer be run.
They do some Fridays where its the car that's booked so you can take a mate/s along and share the cost.
Great fun incidentally.
https://www.carlimits.com/

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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Sure, Wisley Airfield just off A3 and the old Vickers site at Brooklands.. now partly a nursery and MB world.

But to be serious, there is no chance of just rocking up in a car and using an old airfield. They have all either
been redeveloped or have ditched across the runway to stop people doing this.

A track day or skid pan are better bets.

MB world is fun in an AMG.

Edited by rev-erend on Wednesday 28th April 11:54


Edited by rev-erend on Wednesday 28th April 13:00

aeropilot

34,600 posts

227 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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rev-erend said:
Sure, Wisley Airfield just off A3 and the old Vickers site at Brooklands.. now partly a nursery and MB world.
Neither of which can you can just go and drive on.

And Wisley was bought by Taylor Wimpey for housing development at the beginning of 2020.

rev-erend

21,415 posts

284 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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aeropilot said:
rev-erend said:
Sure, Wisley Airfield just off A3 and the old Vickers site at Brooklands.. now partly a nursery and MB world.
Neither of which can you can just go and drive on.

And Wisley was bought by Taylor Wimpey for housing development at the beginning of 2020.
I know, it was tongue in check as I live in Ripley and work overlooking Brooklands.. that's why I also put 'But seriously'



Jake899

520 posts

44 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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I have an embarrassing confession. I have trawled Google maps and marked every airfield in Europe and Russia. Starting on America now. Don't ask me why.
But all I will say is Google maps is a really easy way of finding airfields close to you, so you can then go do some exploring on the quiet ones and see what's what.
But bear in mind, most of the abandoned ones will have a trashed surface, and those with a nice surface will be hard to get to. And for flips sake if they are active runways don't try it. (or if you really have to be stupid, use the windsock to drive into the wind so at least you'll be driving the same direction as any landing/taking off aircraft)

vaud

50,503 posts

155 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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The abandoned ones will either be in poor shape, have access blocked (owners fearing liability) or (as noted) have barriers / ditch to prevent high speed runs.

A modern airfield may have equipment that could be struck in event of leaving the airfield (lights, etc)

So you need a track, OP.

Or a very quiet deserted road.

fatboy b

9,493 posts

216 months

Thursday 13th May 2021
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I’m sure Gatwick fits the Bill at the moment.