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MEDWAY MARINE: Seaplane base
 

NOTES: It will never cease to amaze me just how much goes on that I have no knowledge of, and yet very often they are items of especial interest.

In a “Where to fly” guide in PILOT magazine, (April 2002), a company called Seawings Instruction Services were advertising a Lake LA-4-200 and Cessna C206 Amphibian operating from HEADCORN, (actually LASHENDEN of course), and MEDWAY MARINE for seaplane conversion courses. For the purposes of adding a map for this 'GUIDE' does anybody know where MEDWAY MARINE was located?

 


 
 

Philip Newell

This comment was written on: 2019-06-27 12:18:37
 
It was on Half-Acre Creek, in the Medway estuary. The UK Aerodrome licence was number 666. I got the licence in 1981.

 
 

Philip Newell

This comment was written on: 2019-06-27 13:47:14
 
p.s. I still have a lot of the documentation.
 

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