- only
general aviation at Værnes,
organized by two clubs, Værnes
flyklubb and NTH
flyklubb. From 1
August 1946 to 31 July 1947,
there were 1,221 take-offs...
- Luft****sselskap as a
reserve airport until 1957. The
aviation club
Trondheim Flyklubb reopened the
airport in 1967 and
remained there until 2013, when the airport...
-
aviation user is Rørosfly, a
pilot school, and the
aviation club Røros
Flyklubb.
Plans for an
airport started in 1954 and the same year a
provisional 900...
- is
located at the airport, and
there is also a
flying club (Bardufoss
Flyklubb) and a
parachute jumping club.
Norwegian Air
Shuttle currently operates...
-
maintenance base of Norrønafly–Rakkestad, the
aviation club
Rakkestad Flyklubb and the
parachuting club
Nimbus Fallskjermklubb. The
airport is operated...
-
built by the
Germans is
still in use
today and is
operated by
Hattfjelldal Flyklubb.
There is no
scheduled p****enger traffic. The
nearest such
airports are...
- Kirkenes—was
established in 1959 by
general aviation enthusiasts from
Kirkenes Flyklubb. The
airline originally had two seaplanes, a two-seat
Piper J-3 Cub and...
- (35%), Våningshuset (owned by Røkke, 32%), NTH
Flyklubb (17%),
Oppdal Muni****lity (11%) and
Oppdal Flyklubb (6%). "Airport
information for ENOP". DAFIF...
-
November 1984. However, many of its
members owned their own aircraft. Møre
Flyklubb based its
Piper Cherokees at Årø. In the
first full year of operation—1973—the...
-
aligned 01/19. It is used for
recreational flying and is
operated by
Saltdal Flyklubb. The
aerodrome was
built by
Luftwaffe during the
Second World War. Construction...