- Blackbushe Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Blackbushe Airport
nativename =
image-width = 200
caption = The control tower
IATA = BBS
ICAO = EGLK
type = Public
owner =
operator = Blackbushe Airport Ltd
city-served =
location =Yateley
elevation-f = 325
elevation-m = 99
coordinates = coord|51|19|26|N|000|50|51|W|region:GB_type:airport
website = [http://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/ www.blackbusheairport.co.uk]
metric-rwy = Y
r1-number = 07/25
r1-length-f = 4,380
r1-length-m = 1,335
r1-surface =Asphalt
stat-year =
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footnotes = Source: UK AIP at NATSBlackbushe Airport airport codes|BBS|EGLK, in the
civil parish ofYateley in the north-east corner of the English county ofHampshire , comprises an airfield, much reduced in size since its heyday, aBritish Car Auctions site, a kart track owned byCamberley Kart Club , and a small business park.Blackbushe Sunday Market is held on the car auction site.Blackbushe Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P693) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Blackbushe Airport Limited). The aerodrome is licensed for night use [ [http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/375/srg_asd_ordinarylicences.pdf Civil Aviation Authority Aerodrome Ordinary Licences] ] .
Royal Air Force
The airport started life in
1942 as RAF Hartford Bridge, and it was used throughout thesecond world war for reconnaissance and defence operations using Spitfires andMosquito s. It was also the home of the Free French Squadron (Lorraine). A number of important people landed at the airport including King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Supreme Allied CommanderGeneral Eisenhower andField Marshal Montgomery .The RAF Station was closed on
15 November 1946 .Ministry of Civil Aviation
In February
1947 the airfield was opened as Blackbushe Airport under the control of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. In the following years the airport became the base for a number of Cargo and Charter operators includingBritish Eagle . From 1955 theUnited States Navy based communications and liaison aircraft at Blackbushe. On the31 May 1960 the airport closed.Private ownership
The airport passed into private ownership and was formally re-opened as a general aviation field on the
6 October 1962 . The airport became a base for a large collection of historicWorld War II aircraft , including fourJunkers Ju 52 s, sixDouglas DC-3 s and a number of smaller planes, such as Spitfires, which were rarely seen on the tarmac. The finest was, perhaps, aHeinkel bomber which, unfortunately, was sold in order to purchase a replacement which then crashed soon afterwards.Later, British Car Auctions took over the airport and developed it as a centre of private, business and executive aviation.cite web|url=http://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/Default.aspx?page=2|title=The History of Blackbushe Airport|work=Blackbushe Airport|author=Blackbushe Airport Limited|accessdate=2006-07-14]
Description
Blackbushe is situated alongside the
A30 road betweenCamberley and Hook. It used to straddle both sides of the A30, with road traffic having to wait whilst airliners made their way across this busy road. The traditional name for the flat piece of land it's sited on is Hartford Bridge Flats. The nearest towns areYateley and Fleet.Unless looking at aerial views or maps, it is hard to visualise that this was once a significant airport for scheduled flights for London.
It is one of several airfields eclipsed since 1958 by the growth of
London Heathrow Airport andLondon Gatwick Airport . Based aircraft include several corporatehelicopter s and a dealership forBeechcraft is established here. From 1 April 1998 The Queen's Helicopter has been based there.On
15 July 1978 , the airfield was the location for an open-air concert, the Picnic at Blackbushe, which was attended by some 200,000 people.Bob Dylan headlined, with support fromEric Clapton ,Joan Armatrading , Graham Parker and the Rumour, Lake, and Merger.See also
*
Blackbushe Sunday Market References
External links
* [http://www.eglk.com Blackbushe Pilots Association website]
* [http://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/ Blackbushe Airport website]
* [http://www.blackbushe-market.co.uk/ Blackbushe Sunday market]
* [http://www.british-car-auctions.co.uk/bca-auctions/blackbushe-car-auction.htm Blackbushe car auction centre]
* [http://www.camberley-kartclub.co.uk/ Camberley Kart Club]
* [http://daveg4otu.tripod.com/airfields/bse.html Blackbushe Airport history]
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