Drone flyover of the former Doncaster Sheffield Robin Hood airport in South Yorkshire, which has been left abandoned since 2022. Shot on the DJI Mini 2 SE.
Brief background:
Doncaster airport opened in 2005 and is 6 miles south east of Doncaster. Before this, since 1915 it was known as RAF Finningley. Peel Group purchased the property in 1999 and the airport soon became a popular hub for both passengers and cargo. However in November 2022 the Peel Group closed the airport, stating that it was no longer commercially viable.
Seen here is the Avro Vulcan XH558, named ’Spirit of Great Britain’, which until its demise was the last remaining flying example of this Cold War era nuclear bomber aircraft. It last flew on the 28th October of 2015. Unless a group manages to save the aircraft, it appears this will be it’s final resting place before being dismantled.
It has stood abandoned ever since, however, there is hope that one day it will be recommissioned as an airport - rather than being turned into an industrial site.
Further Information:
The airspace around this former airport has been reverted to Class G (uncontrolled). The NFZ has been deactivated at time of flight upon application (DJI FlySafe). The runway is closed as denoted by the ‘X’ along the length of the runway. Pilot holds all relevant licenses and this feature was shot from a public place, and in now-unrestricted public airspace. The airports operations and all flights ceased in November 2022 with the runway and all buildings left abandoned. Numerous safety measures were put in place for this flight. Pilot was within visual line of sight at all times.
21 окт 2024