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Abbeyshrule
N53 35' 29.01" W7 38' 33.79"
Located almost in the centre of Ireland, with no flying restrictions,
Abbeyshrule is an excellent airfield to fly from. Its boasts an asphalt
runway 799M long and 18M wide. Its home to Aeroclub 2000 who are an RTF
(Registered Training Facility). Its home to many aircraft, which include
a rather odd looking Malmo MF-1-9 Junior. Recent work on the north of
the field has seen the construction of an assembly plant and a hanger(almost
complete). The assembly plant at Abbeyshrule produces the Czech kit planes
Samba and Lambada.
A/G Radio: 122.60
Fuel: Avgas 100LL
RWY |
Dimensions |
Surface |
Lighting |
ILS |
10 |
799
X 18 |
Bituminous |
NIL |
NIL |
28 |
799
X 18 |
Bituminous |
NIL |
NIL |
WWW: Abbeyshrule
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