Earls Colne Airfield is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) station located in Earls Colne, Essex, England. The airfield was built in 1942 as part of the RAF’s expansion during World War II. It was used primarily as a training base for fighter pilots.
The airfield was initially used by the RAF’s No. 11 Group Fighter Command, which was responsible for the defence of London and the southeast of England. Pilots from all over the country were trained at Earls Colne, as well as those from the United States, who were part of the Eagle Squadrons made up of American volunteers. The airfield was also used by the RAF’s No. 61 Operational Training Unit, which trained pilots on the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane fighters.
After the war, Earls Colne Airfield was used by the RAF for a short period as a storage and maintenance facility for aircraft. However, with the rapid demobilization of the RAF, the airfield was closed in 1946 and put up for sale. The airfield was then bought by a private company and used for a variety of purposes, including as an industrial estate and as a location for film and television productions. Some of the buildings from the airfield, such as the control tower and hangars, are still standing and are used for various business and industrial purposes.
In recent years, there have been efforts to preserve the history of Earls Colne Airfield and to commemorate the role it played during World War II. A group of volunteers, the Earls Colne Airfield Preservation Society, have been working to document the history of the airfield and to create a lasting memorial to those who served there.
Today, Earls Colne Airfield is home to the Anglian Flight Centre, Anglian War Birds and the Essex and Hertfordshire Air Ambulance.
Earls Colne Airfield has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:
- Over 80 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on 2023 layout with accurate runway, taxiways and custom taxi signs
- Full night lighting with Runways lights and accurate APAPI
- Animated hangar doors which close at night (open manually with Taxi Lights – Parking spot 25)
- Completely custom windsock and dynamic animated flags
- Animated spectators
- Real-life static aircraft seen at Earls Colne:
- New for 2024 Essex & Herts Air Ambulance AW109 (G-EHAT) – Only seen Monday to Friday, allowing the helipad to be used at weekends
- Anglian Flight Centre Cessna 172 Skyhawk (G-ECAK)
- Anglian Flight Centre Robin HR200 (G-ECAP)
- AT-6 Harvard IIA
- Ford Ranger Fire & Rescue truck
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures
- Enhanced local surroundings including:
- R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. War Memorial
- The Essex 18 hole golf course and driving range
- Local industrial estate
- Luxury lodges
Image Gallery
MSFS stock Earls Colne vs Burning Blue Design Earls Colne
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Installation Instructions
Once you have purchased and downloaded the product, double click on the zip file to open it. You should see the airport’s folder inside, this will need to be extracted and placed into your Microsoft Flight Simulator Community folder, if you don’t know where the community folder is, we have a full guide on how to install our packages here.
If you still have trouble locating your community folder this easy to follow video will help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhSkMzWLFR0
There is also a community tool called ModmanFX which makes installing and removing Microsoft Flight Simulator packages incredibly easy, you can get it here: https://www.msfsaddons.org/freeware/modmanfx
Known Bugs
- Transparent and translucent glass panes can appear very dark when subject to particle effects such as rain, snow and fog. This is a known bug that Asobo/Microsoft are aware of and will hopefully fix in the near future.
Requirements:
Minimum
Recommended
Further Information and Licensing:
A number of the static vehicles used within the scenery were 3D models used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The models were reskinned to match their real life contemporaries. For further information and full attribution on any of the individual models please contact us here: https://burningbluedesign.com/contact/
Stephen Read (verified owner) –
Have been looking forward to this one as it’s my most local airfield. It’s been well worth the wait! Blends seamlessly with the area as do all of these sceneries. It’s a really short hop from Andrewsfield so perfect for those quick flights. It’s also close to Duxford. This is also very frame rate friendly considering the attention to detail.