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COBBS CROSS: Private airstrip

Aerial view 2005
Aerial view 2005
Aerial view 2007
Aerial view 2007
Aerial view 2013
Aerial view 2013
Aerial view 2018
Aerial view 2018

 

Note: All five of these pictures were obtained from Google Earth ©

 

Operated by: Mr John Hancock?


Location: Just N of the M50, roughly 5nm SE of Ledbury

Period of operation:  2000s only?


Runway:  03/21   300   grass   (later 04/22)


Area view 2018
Area view 2018


Aerial view showing the proximity to BERROW airstrip to the west







 

NOTES: The details seem unclear, but this does appear to have been the base for the A-22 Foxbat G-FJTH in 2004 at least.

Not to be confused with the airstrip at BERROW to the west. I have found other apparently conflicting information. For example, that it is situated in WORCESTERSHIRE. If anybody can kindly offer advice, this will be most welcome.

In 2017 it appears the Eurofox 912(1), G-ONIK, was based here.

 

 

 

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