Lakenheath/Mildenhall Plane Spotting?
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Hi all. Heading down to Norfolk tomorrow for a weeks break and the kids have expressed a bit of an interest in seeing some interesting planes en-route and I know from previous drives up/down the A11 that Lakenheath/Mildenhall are home to interesting "stuff".
I'm not really interested in spending hours stood at the end of a runway by a wire fence with a load of plane spotters but wondered if there was somewhere nice to grab some lunch off the A11 with the chance to see a few planes overhead - taking off or landing?
I'm not really interested in spending hours stood at the end of a runway by a wire fence with a load of plane spotters but wondered if there was somewhere nice to grab some lunch off the A11 with the chance to see a few planes overhead - taking off or landing?
There is a cafe near the shell garage at five ways roundabout on the A11 at mildenhall (it’s actually closer to lakenheath..) but that’s about it-and not close enough to bother
The viewing area for lakenheath is only a five minute drive from the A11, nothing to lose by popping up there for 20 mins to see what’s going on…
I did lots of work close to the base five or six years ago, F15’s doing full power take offs never gets old!!
The viewing area for lakenheath is only a five minute drive from the A11, nothing to lose by popping up there for 20 mins to see what’s going on…
I did lots of work close to the base five or six years ago, F15’s doing full power take offs never gets old!!
Edited by and31 on Thursday 2nd April 19:37
TBH i wouldn't bother, there is currently hundreds of "spotters" there every day, cars are parked everywhere, lining every available access to vantage points. Forget trying to get to the actual viewing area. A lot of the stationed aircraft are now in the Middle East, there are some still there however. F-22s i believe have returned to the US. A10 Warthogs arrived earlier in the week, half left today with the other half likely to leave tomorrow. Mildenhall is busy but viewing is almost impossible due to the amount of spotters. If you visit you'll be better off parking far away and making a walk around where possible. some of the spotters are getting stupid, there were a load in one of the off limit fields today when the A10s were leaving, it's only a matter of time before the authorities clamp down on it.
bergclimber34 said:
I would avoid it like the plague, must be really hacking off locals just trying to go about their day, and the stepladder wazarks dominate the best viewing areas as they basically live there, it's like airshows, part of the reason I do not go is these berks.
theres some special types there , wearing all the camo gear , speaking in the military abbreviations etcsteveo3002 said:
bergclimber34 said:
I would avoid it like the plague, must be really hacking off locals just trying to go about their day, and the stepladder wazarks dominate the best viewing areas as they basically live there, it's like airshows, part of the reason I do not go is these berks.
theres some special types there , wearing all the camo gear , speaking in the military abbreviations etcJohnnybee said:
steveo3002 said:
bergclimber34 said:
I would avoid it like the plague, must be really hacking off locals just trying to go about their day, and the stepladder wazarks dominate the best viewing areas as they basically live there, it's like airshows, part of the reason I do not go is these berks.
theres some special types there , wearing all the camo gear , speaking in the military abbreviations etcIt’s funny how crazy the viewing area’s got. When I was a kid we’d regularly stop there if dad had taken me out on a motorbike and there’d barely ever be anyone else there.
Even just pre-covid me and a mate went up after work on a Friday lunchtime to watch the F22s depart. We had no issues parking in the proper carpark, there was maybe 10 other cars there.
Now my wife doesn’t even go past there trying to get to work. So many near misses with people just wandering into the road as they line the main road. Some bloke lost the door off his car a couple of weeks ago when he opened it as a lorry went past.
The Americans do encourage it though. “Quick climb Friday” is now a thing where they just show off to the YouTubers who are normally there.
Even just pre-covid me and a mate went up after work on a Friday lunchtime to watch the F22s depart. We had no issues parking in the proper carpark, there was maybe 10 other cars there.
Now my wife doesn’t even go past there trying to get to work. So many near misses with people just wandering into the road as they line the main road. Some bloke lost the door off his car a couple of weeks ago when he opened it as a lorry went past.
The Americans do encourage it though. “Quick climb Friday” is now a thing where they just show off to the YouTubers who are normally there.
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