Please note: Kittyhawk Aerodrome has only recently been assigned ICAO code EGKF. Unfortunately, this code is already assigned in MSFS. Therefore, EGKG has been used to avoid clashes with other default MSFS scenery. The airfield is listed as "EGKG KittyHawk
Aerodrome (EGKF)".
Welcome to Kittyhawk Aerodrome, a well-established, unlicensed airfield located on the edge of the picturesque South Downs National Park in Sussex. Originally founded as a private strip in 1995, it has grown to accommodate a wide range of General Aviation (GA) visitors, including helicopters, gyrocopters, flex-wings, and the occasional twin-engine and turboprop aircraft. With three grass runways, the longest exceeding 800 meters, the airfield welcomes both domestic and international flights. Its summer fly-ins have become a popular attraction for both locals and visiting aviation enthusiasts.
Thriving airfields provide significant economic, employment, transport, recreational, flight training, STEM, community, biodiversity, and emergency service benefits to both the aviation sector and the surrounding area. Kittyhawk Aerodrome is committed to supporting and promoting these benefits while maintaining harmony with its beautiful natural surroundings.
Kittyhawk has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, working with Kittyhawk Aerodrome management and undertaking on-site visits, ensuring the highest levels of accuracy.