letsgetrowdy
Charter Member
Some us may have watched the LWT show in the 80's called "Piece of Cake", which was based on Derek Robinson's book of the same name. It followed the lives of the ficticious RAF "Hornet Squadron" in France, and then the South of Britain, through 1938-40, particually noting the "Phony War".
I bring this controversial series up, as after watching the series on DVD recently, I was inspired by the location for the airstrip in France, which was a beautiful chateaux in the countryside, with a couple of grass runways. In the series, the chateaux was used as the officer's mess and looked terrific with six Spitfires on the lawn outside.
The actual location of this site was Charlton House/Park in Wiltshire. It was not really dissimilar from Longleat House, and has three grass runways.
If, in time, an FSX scenery became avialable for this Chateaux (freeware or Payware), what eye-candy that would be with RealAir Spitfires parked up in front of the house!
Have a search for Piece of Cake on youtube, I think user "vulcanfanman" has uploaded a few clips from the series, and you'll see what I mean about it being a beautiful place, especially in evening light.
Here's a screeny from Google Earth showing the estate now, with its tree-lined grass runways.
I bring this controversial series up, as after watching the series on DVD recently, I was inspired by the location for the airstrip in France, which was a beautiful chateaux in the countryside, with a couple of grass runways. In the series, the chateaux was used as the officer's mess and looked terrific with six Spitfires on the lawn outside.
The actual location of this site was Charlton House/Park in Wiltshire. It was not really dissimilar from Longleat House, and has three grass runways.
If, in time, an FSX scenery became avialable for this Chateaux (freeware or Payware), what eye-candy that would be with RealAir Spitfires parked up in front of the house!
Have a search for Piece of Cake on youtube, I think user "vulcanfanman" has uploaded a few clips from the series, and you'll see what I mean about it being a beautiful place, especially in evening light.
Here's a screeny from Google Earth showing the estate now, with its tree-lined grass runways.
