Shoreham airfield is on the South coast of England, between Brighton and Worthing.
This chart show the Club's flying activity at Shoreham over the last two years, as reported by our members using our PIREP facility.
Airfield charts and information are available from the NATS/AIS website
Nearby Arundel Castle is one of the great treasure houses of England. This FS scenery object can be found at Fly Away Simulations VFR Add Ons.
Situated on the airfield is the Shoreham Archive & Visitor Centre. The Archive provides a detailed history of the airfield, which was opened in 1910, and was active through both world wars. The Visitor Centre gives an introduction to aviation for all ages, with various displays. Guided tours of the airfield are available at a modest cost. For more information see the Shoreham Visitor Centre web site.
The Bluebell Railway Company organise several events each year. They are the proud owners of 80151. It was the last in a long line of large tank locomotives to have been built at the Brighton Railway Works in 1956.
The Royal Automobile Club's annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Rally (LBVCR) is the world's longest running motoring event. It attracts entrants from all over the globe and for the owners of these highly valuable Veteran cars it represents a rare opportunity to take their extraordinary automobiles on the 60 mile run from Hyde Park in central London to the seafront on the Sussex resort of Brighton.
FSX and P3D: Part 3 of UK2000 Airports by Gary Summons, also available as British Airports from Just Flight.
The picture shows a Beech Baron 58 parked at Shoreham as depicted by Gary.
Orbx offers a very realistic Shoreham scenery for the FSX family,
rendered in amazing detail.
The Orbx Shoreham scenery is also available for X-plane along
with a very good freeware package from Xplane.org