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- Added: May 5, 2023
- Updated: December 20, 2024
Damyns Hall Aerodrome is a leafy and pleasant aerodrome located just inside the M25 motorway in Essex, UK. It is known as Greater London’s most accessible Aerodrome, largely because it is only five minutes away from Upminster Underground and rail station making it a very short 40 minute trip from the hustle and bustle of Central London. The site is located so close to the former First World War Aerodrome, RAF Hornchurch, that their boundaries actually overlap, which is why Damyns Hall still maintains “Hornchurch Radio” as its air/ground radio service.
Today Damyns Hall is still exceptionally busy and hosts The Skymax Wing Walkers, London Airsports Flying school and the famed ‘Tiger Club’, who moved to the from Headcorn Aerodrome in the mid-2010s and operate a number of unique, vintage and modern aerobatic aircraft. Finally, Damyns Hall Aerodrome hosts the award-winning electronic music festival ‘We Are FSTVL’ each Summer.
Damyns Hall Aerodrome has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:
Over 60 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures. Based on 2023 layout with accurate runway, taxiways and custom taxi signs. Full custom night lighting. Animated hangar doors which close at night. Completely custom windsock. Animated spectators Real-life static aircraft seen at Damyns Hall: Boeing Stearman PT-17 Model 75 N2S-4 Kaydet (699) Wing Walker (G-EHEM) Boeing Stearman PT-17 Model 75 N2S-4 Kaydet (671) Wing Walker (G-CCXB) Tiger Club De Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth (G-ACDC) Tiger Club De Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth (G-ASKP) Tiger Club Piper Super Cub (G-LCUB) Tiger Club Piper Super Cub (G-SWAY) High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism. Enhanced local surroundings including: EWC Wedding Cars Gerpins farm Airfield (an adjacent private farm strip) Local industrial estates