Well I did not expect that response from a few innocent photos.
True Lundy is short and bumpy in places, but with the right aeroplane it is no worst than than any other farm strip. In fact Keevil was worst than Lundy!We had the advantage this year of mixamatosis on the island so no rabbit holes. As can be seen from the photograph the wind was straight down the runway. I personally would not take a nosewheel aircraft in, particularly one with poor prop clearance, but that is individual choice. Those having the most problem were the Europa, with their large bouncy single wheel. When pilots phone we do give a thorough briefing on what to expect and put off those with unsuitable aircraft.
Lundy has a certain magic which does make any visit very special and something worth doing if you have the opportunity. The staff on the Island are very enthusiastic about the event and are alway looking for ways to make things better, within the constraints set by the Landmark Trust.
The Husky was taking off, its the new 200hp version, which was airborne almost instantly so an ideal aircraft for Lundy ( and no I am not on commission).