Lakenheath:Kevin Farnell wrote: Any guidlines for parking / viewing?
I used to drive down to Mildenhall and park in the little viewing car park that was provided. I believe this has long since closed and the last time I drove there, I ended up driving straight past without stopping. I couldn't find anywhere to park and had a police car behind me.
http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk ... heath.html
It's recommended that you stay around points B, C, D etc, so as to avoid confrontation from the police. The other end is notorious for it. If they're taking off on 06, you can get some lovely views of them banking round towards you (and photos, if you're a photographer), as shown in the first picture. If they're landing on 24, you can pretty much see what sort of stuff you can get from my photos.
Mildenhall:
Google Maps
I've just listed 3 of the main points on there, although two are only worth visiting if you're wanting photos. Point A is good for both landing and take off shots, and if you drive/walk right up to the fence, you can get a fairly good view of anything visitng on the far side of the airfield (too far away for decent photos, mind).
Point B will just give you a view of the C-130 ramp, should you be interesed. Double fenced, so useless for photos.
Point C - you can either stay on that road, and get a clear view of the approach, but more head on (so long as you walk up a bit, after parking your car on the grass to the left of the marker), or you can venture into those trees and bushes off to the left. There's some raised ground that you might just be able to make out, to the far left of that little triangular section. The view of the approach is obscured by trees though, so you will probably have to listen out rather than look. Be warned, if it's a sunny day, the local spotters will be out in force (making you wonder if any of them actually have jobs







