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Shuttleworth Old Warden 2021

PostPosted:Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:32 pm
by vintage ATCO
If you are planning (and hoping!) to fly into Old Warden this year, either for an airshow or at other times, please read AIC Y 002/2021 on the AIS website.

Note there are different arrangements for PPR on airshow days and normal days but even this may change over the course of the year so also check on the shuttleworth.org website.

Thank you

Re: Shuttleworth Old Warden 2021

PostPosted:Fri Feb 19, 2021 11:38 am
by ArrowStraight
I heard a horrendous story from an old friend who's an avid aircraft enthusiast, that entry to the museum by road - when re-opened - is to be in the region of £50.

Any idea if this is true and also whether the same level of fee applies by air?

Re: Shuttleworth Old Warden 2021

PostPosted:Fri Feb 19, 2021 11:45 am
by Rob P
ArrowStraight wrote:Any idea if this is true


Wouldn't it make more sense to ask this question of your friend who seems to have greater insight than most?

It could, of course, be a mis-hear for the fifteen pound admission clearly displayed on the Shuttleworth website?

Rob P

Re: Shuttleworth Old Warden 2021

PostPosted:Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:20 pm
by ArrowStraight
I can hardly expect a non pilot enthusiast to know about fly in costs, although I did anyway and of course he didn't know.

Hence my post.

Website prices can't be trusted in my experience, except my own.

Re: Shuttleworth Old Warden 2021

PostPosted:Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:34 pm
by Rob P
Well in recent years there has never been any cost to fly-in to OW on non-airshow days, just the standard museum admission. The Trust's finances must have taken a hit in the last year, so if a twenty or thirty quid landing fee was introduced it wouldn't dissuade me; at that level it is exceptional value.

My preference has always been the evening shows and I wouldn't dream of flying to one of those, far too fraught racing the advancing dusk, especially if the Edwardians are given an outing. And besides, Shuttleworth without Champers? Unthinkable.

Rob P