Airport
Goodwood Aerodrome
21 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
Lots of events throughout the year. Festival of Speed & Qatar Goodwood Festival in July, Goodwood Revival in September, family days etc. www.goodwood.com
An airfield built on legends. The airfield was created on Goodwood Estate land which was donated by Freddie March, the 9th Duke of Richmond, the renowned amateur racer and aircraft engineer to assist the war effort. Known as RAF Westhampnett, it was active from July 1940 to May 1946 as a Battle of Britain station, and home to 43, 129, 145, 602 and 616 Squadrons, operating Hawker Hurricanes, P-51 Mustangs, and Supermarine Spitfires.
An airfield built on legends. The airfield was created on Goodwood Estate land which was donated by Freddie March, the 9th Duke of Richmond, the renowned amateur racer and aircraft engineer to assist the war effort. Known as RAF Westhampnett, it was active from July 1940 to May 1946 as a Battle of B…
Wonderful cafe beside Goodwood Aerodrome. Sit inside in the stylish interior on colder days and outside on the sunny terrace in the Summer with close up views of the all the little light aircraft and helicopters taking off and landing beside you. Watch people going off for trial flights and lessons and see cars going around the race track in the distance or practising on the skid pan. Excellent food and courteous, friendly staff. Very clean and always delicious. 30 minutes drive from The Barn.
Wonderful cafe beside Goodwood Aerodrome. Sit inside in the stylish interior on colder days and outside on the sunny terrace in the Summer with close up views of the all the little light aircraft and helicopters taking off and landing beside you. Watch people going off for trial flights and lessons…
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Goodwood, England