Category: Airports
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Sochaczew-Bielice Airport. 2009.
The Sochaczew-Bielice airport is a military airport entered in the register under the code EPSO. The geographic coordinates are; width 52.11 N length 20.17 E. It is situated at the height of 79 – 92 m above sea level. It covers an area of 660 hectares and is therefore one of the largest in Poland.…
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Balice Airport. 2009
The full name of the airport is Kraków Airport. John Paul II and the 8th Transport Aviation Base. It is also an international airport and a military transport aviation base. Geographic coordinates: 50°04’40" N 19°47’05" E and 241 m above sea level. Tower: 118.100MHz. The airport has an IATA code: KRK, ICAO code: EPKK.
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Czyżyny-Rakowice Airport. 2009.
Photo description: 1 – Active part of the RWY. 2 – Inactive fragment of RWY. 3 – Housing estate of the 303 Squadron. 4 – Housing estate of the 2nd Aviation Regiment. 5 – Brother Albert’s Church. 6 – Former hangar of PLL LOT, former MPK depot, now a museum facility. 7 – Former hangar…
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Orneta Airport. 2009
The city of Orneta is located in the northern part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in the Lidzbark County on the Drwęca Warmińska River and Lake Mieczowe. The city is situated at the intersection of important provincial roads No. 507 Dobre Miasto -Braniewo, 509 Orneta – Elbląg, 513 Pasłęk – Lidzbark Warmiński, 528 Orneta – Morąg.…
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Babie Doły Airport. 2009.
Gdynia – Babie Doły airport has the IATA code; QYD and ICAO code; EPOK (Europe Poland OKsywie). Has geographic coordinates; 54.34 N 18.31 E. It is located near the Gdynia districts of Oksywie and Babie Doły. It has two runways. Concrete RWY (orientation) 14/32, 2,500 m long, 60 m wide and PCN 051 R /…