General Information Latitude 51:55:45N Longitude 1:25:51W Elevation Operations Status Civil, Private Operating Hours SR - SS PPR Contact Enstone Airfield, Enstone, CHIPPING NORTON, Oxfordshire, OX7 4NP. Tel 01608 677208, fax 01608 678204 Communications LARS Brize Radar 134.300 A/G A/G Runways ID Dimensions (metre) Surface PCN ILS 26/08 1100 x 40 metre ASPHALT NO 26/08 800 x 40 metre GRASS NO Remarks CAUTION FUEL 100 LL NAVAIDS OPR HOURS SR - SS PPR WEBSITE Website Links Aerial Photo Map Location: 51:55:45N, 1:25:51W Flying Schools based at this airfield Enstone Flying Club Oxfordshire Sport Flying Pegasus Flight Training (Oxford) Pilots based at this airfield Mr Mark Albery Mr Ian Folland Richard Prior Peter Alexander Eric Giles Michael Radcliffe Mr leigh barber David Grey Mr Andre Roberts T W Battersby Kevin Hadley Steven Roberts Mr Gary Beers Richard Hall Mr Richard Samulis Mr Nick Bennett Paul Higgs Mr Stephen Shaw Martin Brigden-Gwinnutt Peter Holloway Mr Karrol Smulovic Tony Burroughs Anthony Kedros Owen Sparrow Mr Ben Chapman Bob Littledale Mike Street Mr Peter Clifford Mr John Lowe Polly Vacher Mr Alan Collins Mr Simon Newton Andrew Vine Anthony Corbett David Nickson Nick Walker Mr Phil Crozier Mr David Nickson Geoff Weighell Mr stephen dunlop Mr Jonathan Nicol Mr andrew wilson Mr Matthew Elmes Mr David Price Perry Woolley Information Last Updated: 29/07/2002 11:22:18 Member Comments for: ENSTONE Tony Halsall - Enstone Visiting pilots should be aware of severe rotor and other cross wind problems when visiting Enstone. ''''The bump'''' only adds to problematic rotor and in my opinion pilots should approach Enstone with GREAT caution. Anthony Kedros - Comms A/G 129.875 Tim Ball - Visiting Enstone Popped in en-route to Kemble PFA 2004 .found everyone most hospitable and friendly.look forward to re- visit. Sharon Croome - Enstone - 11/10/2005 My first jaunt out on my own after getting my PPL(A). Everyone was very friendly and helpful and the relaxed atmosphere was most welcoming. A must for those that relish home-made cakes (which are huge and extremely tasty) and a decent cup of tea. I did experience the cross-wind problem mentioned by Tony however, it was the same at my home airfield that day also and therefore made for some interesting practice of my cross-wind landing technique! Submit Your Comments You must be a registered PilotWeb Member or Subscriber to submit comments. Click here to login or register. Email Password Join 16,000 pilots andregister for free to receive our monthly newsletter!Lost Password ? Current Issue Mission M212Ikarus C42Van's RV-9A Lost contact with friends? Seeking potential co-owners? Click here to search! Home About Us Latest News Events Planes for sale Go Flying Getting Started Insider Flight Tests Reviews Flight Sims Features Travel Features Safety Photo Galleries Forums Blogs Airfield Search Useful Sites Subscribe Submit Your Content Back Issues Contact Ad Team COMPTON ABBASSearch details on 100's of UK Airfields Looking for a flying school or club? Download the pdf below for a full listing. Download PDF (113kb) © 2007 Archant Specialist Limited About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Statement
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