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Coordinates: 52°03′26″N 005°55′28″E / 52.05722°N 5.92444°E / 52.05722; 5.92444
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Revision as of 11:47, 25 October 2011

Terlet Airfield

Vliegveld Terlet
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorStichting Nationaal Zweefvliegcentrum Terlet
LocationArnhem
Elevation AMSL276 ft / 84 m
Coordinates52°03′26″N 005°55′28″E / 52.05722°N 5.92444°E / 52.05722; 5.92444
Websitehttp://www.terlet.nl
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04L/22R - - Grass
04C/22C - - Grass
04R/22L - - Grass
12/30 - - Grass
14L/32R - - Grass
14R/32L - - Grass
Sources: AIP[1]

Terlet Airfield (Dutch: Vliegveld Terlet) (ICAO: EHTL) is a small airfield in the Netherlands 2.5 NM (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) north[1] of Arnhem in Gelderland and close to Deelen Air Base. It is used mainly by gliders and motor gliders and some light aircraft such as the Aviat Husky, these light aircraft being used as glider tugs. It has six grass winchtracks, 04L/22R, 04C/22C, 04R/22L, 12/30, 14R/32L and 14L/32R. From only one strip motorised aircraft are allowed to operate, and only when prior permission is obtained.

The field was founded in 1952 by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Vereniging voor Luchtvaart (Royal Dutch Foundation for Aviation) to promote glider flying, though glider flying has taken place from the area since 1932. It is now home to the largest glider flying association in the Netherlands.

References

  1. ^ a b EHTL – TERLET. AIP from AIS the Netherlands, effective 16 May 2024

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