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Lasham Airfield (ICAO: EGHL) is an aerodrome 3.6 miles (5.8 km) north-west of Alton in Hampshire, England, in the village of Lasham. The airfield was built on farming land in 1942 as a Royal Air Force Station during the Second World War. The RAF ceased operations in 1948, but an aircraft company, General Aircraft Ltd, continued to fly from the ...
About Lasham – Lasham Gliding Society. Lasham is the largest gliding club in the world. With a membership of over 700 people, Lasham boasts a sizeable club fleet of 16 gliders, 5 tugs and over 230 private gliders located on the club-owned airfield. The airfield is in constant use throughout the year and regularly hosts national and regional ...
Our History. Founded in 2005 by two Royal Air Force pilots, 2Excel has grown from five people and four aerobatic aircraft to over 300 people and a fleet of 30. In 2018, 2Excel Aviation became 51 per cent employee owned through the creation of an Employee Ownership Trust. With an annual turnover of more than £40m, the rapid growth of the ...
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According to Lasham Gliding Society, which owns the airfield, 2Excel Engineering Ltd signed an agreement on Christmas Eve to become tenants of the industrial complex west of the site. It was a welcome Christmas present for the gliding society, with interim general manager Zenon Marczynski confirming in a statement that “big jets will be continuing to use the airfield, some of which may look familiar!”.
- Farnham Herald
Welcome to Lasham Gliding Society, one of the world's largest gliding clubs. Join us today and experience the excitement of gliding. ... Lasham Airfield, The Avenue ...
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1980s/2000s: Lasham Gliding Society. Maintenance: Post 1945: Air Charter Enterprises, ATC (Aeroplane Tool Co), Dan-Air, Southdown Aero Services. Location: E of A339, 3nm N of Alton, 5nm SE of Basingstoke. Period of operation: Military 1942 to 1948. Later civil (1950s) to -.