Perranporth Airfield

Coordinates: 50°19′50″N 05°10′46″W / 50.33056°N 5.17944°W / 50.33056; -5.17944
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Perranporth Airfield (Cornwall)

Ayrgwel Porthperan (Kernow)
AMSL
330 ft / 101 m
Coordinates50°19′50″N 05°10′46″W / 50.33056°N 5.17944°W / 50.33056; -5.17944
Websitewww.perranporthflyingclub.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata
Map
EGTP is located in Cornwall
EGTP
EGTP
Location in Cornwall
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 923 3,028 Asphalt
09/27 741 2,431 Asphalt
01/19
Unlicensed
650 2,133 Asphalt
Sources: UK
NATS[1]
View of World War II war memorial

Perranporth Airfield (

Second World War Royal Air Force
fighter station.

Perranporth Aerodrome has a

CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P787) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Perranporth Flying Club Limited). The aerodrome is not licensed for night use.[2]

Royal Air Force use

RAF Perranporth became operational on 28 April 1941. The airfield was used by 21 different squadrons flying Spitfires. The airfield was decommissioned in April 1946.

Postwar use

Perranporth Airfield is run by Perranporth Flying Club Ltd. They offer air experience flights, trial lessons and PPL courses.

The airfield has examples of Second World War bunkers, air-raid shelters and revetments. Most are in very good condition, and Spitfire revetments can still be used to tie aircraft down.

Other activities taking place at Perranporth include parachuting, land yachting and cycling events. Clubs for radio controlled cars and aircraft also operate there from time to time.

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