Vintage Aircraft Club at Turweston
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Date16th September 2007
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PlaceTurweston Airfield, NN13 5YD
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Event & Attractions
The VAC knows that many people with an interest in machinery of one type are interested in all types so this event presents an opportunity to see all sorts in action. This ranges from stationary engines through bikes and cars to planes (of course!) There are also lots of stall holders selling all sorts of stuff.
In 2005 we saw the Replica of the Vickers Vimy bomber. It was huge! The original was the first plane to cross the Atlantic, flown by Alcock and Brown.
The VAC is particularly interested to attract younger people to see and enjoy the story of how man evolved machines to accomplish many tasks. Each piece of equipment has its own place in the history of transport, industry or agriculture. All in all a very good family day out.
Turweston airfield itself is of interest. It was home to Wellingtons, Mitchells and others during World War II and today has a good selection of light aircraft and associated facilities. It also boasts two rally stages.
Location Information
Turweston Airfield
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AddressTurweston Airfield
(Main Entrance)
Brackley
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PostcodeNN13 5YD
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OS 1:50 000 Map152
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National Grid RefSP 627 389
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Lat / LonN52 02.45 / W001 05.70
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Turweston Airfield is just over the border into Buckinghamshire and so is quite local to most of us.
It is just off the A43 about two miles East of Brackley and nine miles North of Bicester.
Do not go to Turweston village!
From Junction 10 on the M40 follow the A43 North for about 6 miles to Brackley.
There are three roundabouts on the Brackley ring road.
(The first has the A422 to Banbury and the second has the A422 to Buckingham.)
Stay on the A43 towards Northampton. DO NOT follow signs for Turweston village!
About 1.5 miles after the third roundabout take the right turning for Whitfield village and Turweston Airfield.
Drive through Whitfield - the entrance to the airfield is 1 mile further on, on the RHS.


