I recently passed by the airfield and noticed the cafe with a outdoor balcony, which looks good for viewing, although nothing was seen during my short stop. Is this a quiet airfield or as I'm hoping a good one for seeing Army helis?
I noticed that the museum was closed for "upgrade" until later in the year, but could be worth a visit in its own right.
Any general advice on photo opportunities and movements in general at the airfield much appreciated.
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Museum has recently reopened and frequently posts planned daily movements on its twitter feed.
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Wallop has quiet days and it has "busy" days. The latter can see around 20 movements in a day.
Personally I wouldn't bother with the cafe if it's sunny, other than for a fry-up and/or cup of tea (both very nice) and would look at Kensboro road for Apaches and Wildcats arriving on the 22 HALS, or the lane by the waterworks to the south of the airfield for 27 grass arrivals or to read aircraft parked on the apron.
Personally I wouldn't bother with the cafe if it's sunny, other than for a fry-up and/or cup of tea (both very nice) and would look at Kensboro road for Apaches and Wildcats arriving on the 22 HALS, or the lane by the waterworks to the south of the airfield for 27 grass arrivals or to read aircraft parked on the apron.
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Thanks for the info
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