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Common misconception not even close to being longest in UK nevermind Europe. Was in the 60s but not now.
Well damn me!Thank you Filo. That is a most helpful link. Living where I do I have spent over 30 years believing the local folk lore that the runway at Fairford was used as an emergency landing ground for the space shuttles because it is the longest runway in Europe. Clearly, it ain't! A space shuttle has been here though. There's a photo of it in the local pub. Interesting airfield nevertheless. The first time Concorde ever took off it landed here. It stayed here for the months and months of subsequent flight testing. Laurie Lee wrote an article about it after being invited up for a flight. Some of the Arnhem flights took off from Fairford too. And, of course, we regularly witness flights of U2's setting off to spy on people, squadrons of B52's setting off to bomb people and even Air Force 1 bringing a certain President to lean on people. We get the Stealth fighters and bombers turning up from time to time too. That bomber is the weirdest thing you will ever see. BobG
Sorry Bob. The declared runway length isn't necessarily the actual tarmac length. Donny has a turning circle at each end as does Newquay this allows large aircraft to do a u turn and vacate at a major junction to park. Newquay also has a starter extension which allows aircraft to be rolling before they enter the declared runway. Runway center line lights are every ten meters there's 189 at Donny and 208 at Newquay. Newquay also wider than Donny again not declared width but tarmacked. Donny's runway edge is at the grass Newquays same size but has 20meters each side of unused tarmac.Newquay was also a US base and first stop off for anything coming over the pond.
Donny wolf it's where I got the name from! Lived in Auckley while I worked there!
Yep, Vulcans really weren't that heavy.Maximum takeoff weight was about 1/8th of the Antonov 225 that used to fly in and out of Donny.