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Boxted 'Reloaded' Fly-in 2008
Saturday 5th July
supporting the BAHG with the creation of a Boxted Airfield Museum

Boxted Airfield 22nd May 2008
Boxted Radio: 123.05
Runway: 22/04 Grass 600m x 18m
Co-ordinates: N51:56:26 E000:55:59
Location: North of Colchester, on the western side of the A12.
Maps: Airfield
- General Area
- Satellite view
PLEASE NOTE : The runway extension that was laid for the 2005/6 fly-ins has been returned to crop field and the runway is now back to its original 600m length.
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Following the success of the ‘Boxted Airshow and Fly-in’ over several
years it was with some sadness that 2006 saw the last event before
the land was sold to a new owner.
However it is with pleasure that we can announce the new owner has kindly
allowed us to use the strip again for a Strut Fly-in on Saturday 5th July, although
there will be no airshow as previously. There is no public entry by road
but we extend a warm welcome to old friends and new to fly-in and join us for
a chat and Bar-B-Q.
The Fly-in is open to light aircraft and microlights and is strictly PPR.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Mick Gill
Suffolk Coastal Strut Co-Ordinator/Chairman
All Aircraft welcome - but Strictly PPR
Due to limited parking space No Helicopters (sorry)
Number of PPR requests todate is
The number of visiting aircraft is restricted to approx 65 - although we are almost at our limit,
due to the current weather forecast there will no doubt be quite a few cancellations,
so please do call if you think you can make it
PPR can be obtained by phone on 07014 212 209
Landing fee £10 - includes Free tea/coffee for visiting pilots/passengers and BBQ for 2 people
For General enquires please email
Want a Boxted Airfield Stamp in your log book?? Then remember to bring your log book with you
Please note that this is a private flyin and that while aircraft are welcome on a PPR basis, there will be NO public access by road, this being by invitation only.
Click here for some photos of the visiting aircraft
Total number of arrivals was 24
Other photos of the event by local resident Andrew Stacey can be found on the
langham village website
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