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Fenland Aerodrome

Burning Blue Design is proud to release our latest product for Microsoft Flight Simulator, Fenland Aerodrome (EGCL).

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Little Gransden Airfield

Little Gransden Airfield (ICAO code: EGMJ)

Located in Cambridgeshire, UK, Little Gransden Airfield is 11 NM west of Cambridge and just 13 NM north-west of Duxford Aerodrome.

Little Gransden Airfield is most famous for hosting the annual Little Gransden Air and Car Show each summer, raising money for Children in Need. It is also home to Yak UK Ltd, a company which specialises in importing, restoring and selling Yakovlev piston engine aircraft from the former Soviet Union.

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Goodwood Aerodrome

Goodwood Aerodrome (ICAO code: EGHR)

Host of the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Goodwood Revival, Goodwood Aerodrome sits at the foot of the rolling South Downs, in Southern England, and is an intoxicating mixture of new and old.

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Redhill Aerodrome

Redhill Aerodrome (ICAO code: EGKR)

Located to the south-east of Redhill in Surrey, Redhill Aerodrome sits less than 4 miles north of London Gatwick Airport.

Redhill was first used as an aerodrome in 1933 for private flying by the Redhill Flying Club. As with many British airfields, it became an important asset in the Second World War, becoming a training school and fighter base with Spitfires stationed during the period of the war. It was also home to Canadian and Polish squadrons.

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Rochester Airport

Rochester Airport (ICAO code: EGTO)

Rochester Airport is a quaint and vibrant airfield which sits on a rise above the River Medway, just outside the historic towns of Rochester and Chatham, North Kent. Rochester Airport has an incredibly rich history dating back to 1933 when the Short Brothers famed for their flying boats elected to conduct test flights and ultimately built a factory at the newly created airfield.

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Denham Aerodrome

Denham Aerodrome (ICAO code: EGLD)

Denham Aerodrome is located near Denham, Buckinghamshire, within the M25 towards the west of London. It is home to the local flying school, The Pilot Centre.

Aircraft have been flying at Denham Aerodrome since the early 1900s. It was used during both World Wars as a flying training school for Flight Cadets. It was known as RAF Denham during these times.

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Fairoaks Airport

Fairoaks Airport (ICAO code: EGTF)

Fairoaks Airport is an historic general aviation airfield located in Surrey, England. Opened as a private airstrip in 1931, it was used by the military for training in World War II.

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Martha’s Vineyard Airport

Martha’s Vineyard Airport (ICAO code: KMVY, IATA code: MVY)

The quaint New England island of Martha’s Vineyard has been a popular destination for US Presidents for the best part of a century, and Martha’s Vineyard Airport has been no stranger to seeing Air Force One touchdown on her runway over the years.

Originally built in 1942 as Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Martha’s Vineyard, the airport was primarily used for training thousands of fighter pilots on their initial training before their deployment to aircraft carriers in the Pacific theatre. After World War Two the airfield was left dormant and put into caretaker status before finally transferring over to Dukes County in 1959 and becoming Martha’s Vineyard Airport.

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Andrewsfield Aerodrome

Andrewsfield Aerodrome (ICAO code: EGSL)

Andrewsfield is a pretty little aerodrome sitting atop a small hillock just North of London in the rolling fields of the Essex countryside. Andrewsfield was built by The United States Army Air Force in 1942 in order to help accommodate the huge swathes of bombers and crew coming over from the US and into the UK to aid the war effort.

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Bodmin airfield

Bodmin Airfield (ICAO code: EGLA)

Located in the heart of Cornwall, just off the A30 dual carriageway, Bodmin Airfield is home of the Cornwall Flying Club.

Bodmin Airfield was the development of a dream by local business man, Mike Robertson, founder of Trago Mills, to make aviation available to everyone. In pursuit of this dream, local engineers, The Dingle Brothers were commissioned to construct the airfield on what was once Treswithick Farm. In 1972, the airfield was bought by the Cornwall Flying Club, which, in 1978, became a limited company, Cornwall Flying Club Ltd. In keeping with the original ideals and dreams of its creator, Cornwall Flying Club operates as a non-profit organisation..

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Popham airfield

Popham airfield for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the home of the Spitfire Flying Club. (ICAO code: EGHP)

Popham airfield has been painstakingly recreated over hundreds of hours by Burning Blue Design and features 110 custom 3D objects, more than any of our previous releases.

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White Waltham airfield

White Waltham airfield (ICAO code: EGLM)

Nestled in the almost perenially green Berkshire countryside, some twenty five miles West of London, White Waltham is the largest grass airfield in Europe, it boasts the largest flying club in the UK, and is home to over one hundred and fifty general aviation aircraft. White Waltham is steeped in history and was originally founded by the De Havilland family in 1928 for use as a training field for the famed de Havilland Flying School.

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Farnborough Airport

Farnborough Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the birthplace of British Aviation. (ICAO code: EGLF, IATA code: FAB)

The team at Burning Blue Designs has grown, and so has our scope, and we are extremely confident in saying that Farnborough is the most detailed Airport as yet released by any developer for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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Lydd International Airport

Lydd International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator (ICAO code: EGMD, IATA code: LYX)

Also known as London Ashford Airport, and previously known as Lydd Ferryfield, Lydd International Airport has had a colourful history. The Airport was built exclusively for Silver City Airways after the Second World War and before the introduction of commercial hovercraft and cross channel ferries, Lydd Airport was the primary means of hopping the English channel to Le Touquet Airport in France, and the rest of Europe. Today, Lydd boasts a busy flying club, aerial tours and a number of cargo and cross channel charter companies.

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Headcorn, Lashenden

Headcorn, Lashenden Aerodrome (ICAO code: EGKH), our first product for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Nestled in the heart of High Weald and at the foot of the North Downs in the county of Kent, United Kingdom, Headcorn is a vibrant aerodrome featuring a plethora of general aviation activities including an active fixed wing flight school, helicopter flight school, pleasure flights, ballooning, wingwalking, aerial survey work, aerobatics, wingwalking, skydiving, and the the Aero Legends Spitfire experience.

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