Here is one from real life.
The VC10 was built at Brooklands, Weybridge. The runway length was only 3750 ft, and all aircraft made their first flight (with minimum fuel and zero payload) from the factory to the flight test airfield at Wisley which was about a mile away.
Occasionally some came back home for work. The company test pilots had a (unofficial) competition to see who could touch down nearest the end of the runway, as judged by the tyre marks, Brooklands had no landing aids or lights, so approach was visual.
Underneath the aircraft nose you can see a section of the banked track of the pre-war Brooklands car race circuit. A section of the banking at the south end of the runaway was removed before the Valiant bomber made its first flight.
Should you want to try this, a 1970´s version of Brooklands airfield and Vickers factory is available for Flightgear at
https://github.com/alanjt/EGLB.git