White Waltham Airfield
Description: Privately owned by the de Havilland family, this airfield is home to the de Havilland flying school and is the unofficial headquarters of civilian aviation in London and in fact England. It is the largest grass airfield in use in Europe.
Use this airfield if: you are a civilian, you are unveiling some kind of new (civilian) technology, you are planning a high-profile and media-friendly event.
Bicester Aerodrome
Description: Until very recently, this was the most heavily used airfield of the Royal Flying Corps, of the Royal Navy. It is currently undergoing massive renovations and only two runways are open at this time. While the airfield is occasionally open to the public and the press, it remains largely military.
Use this airfield if: you are an officer or enlisted of the Royal Navy, you are attending a military airshow, you are a member of the press running a story on a public day.
Crown Airfield
Description: This airfield is not open to the public. Chances are, if you're meant to be here, you'll know it.
Use this airfield if: you have reason to. If you aren't sure if you have reason to, you probably don't. Wink