Blackbushe Airport











Radio Frequency:
122.300



Contacts:

Tel:
01252 879 449

Website:
www.blackbusheairport.co.uk





* Information not to be used for detailed flight planning - please check details with airfield or current chart












Blackbushe is situated alongside the A30 road between Camberley and Hook. It used to straddle both sides of the A30, with road traffic having to wait whilst airliners were towed across this busy road. The southside was used for aircraft maintenance, utilising wartime-built hangars. Today, only part of the airfield section that lay north of the A30 remains in active use. The traditional name for the flat piece of land on which it is sited is Hartford Bridge Flats. The nearest towns are Yateley and Fleet.


Unless looking at aerial views or maps, it is hard to visualise that this was once a significant airport for passenger and cargo charter flights for the London area.


It is one of several airfields eclipsed since 1958 by the growth of London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport. Currently based aircraft include several corporate helicopters. 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 from Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading, Graham Parker and the Rumour.


The airport is now open to the general public and is very popular for walks around its perimeter and to see the wildlife in Yateley Common. Overall, Blackbushe Airport is very significant in the UK's aviation history.


Now under new ownership the flying club and café welcome you to stop by and watch the world go by. Avoid flying over nearby Yateley and Hartley Wintney. PPR by phone. Radio is 122.300. Fuel available.























Photography (mostly) Neil Wilson

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