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City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS)Map |
Country: | Germany |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 275583 |
View count: | 86 |
At the halfway point on runway 07. Runway length is 450m (1475ft) with extensions of about 200m (650ft) on both sides, that can be used to begin the take-off from. The first trees are very close behind the mown surface.
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS) |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS)Map |
Country: | Germany |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 275583 |
View count: | 86 |
At the halfway point on runway 07. Runway length is 450m (1475ft) with extensions of about 200m (650ft) on both sides, that can be used to begin the take-off from. The first trees are very close behind the mown surface.
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS) |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS)Map |
Country: | Germany |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 275577 |
View count: | 96 |
The home of Skydive Seedorf, officially named Freifallsport Luftlandebrigade 31 e.V. This club was preceded by Dutch flying and parachuting clubs, including TU-Zeven with whom I made a few jumps in the early eighties. As the Dutch army in the adjacent barracks made way for its German colleagues, so did the last Dutch club here. Seedorf is a special use airfield where prior permission is required to fly in.
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS) |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS)Map |
Country: | Germany |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 275577 |
View count: | 96 |
The home of Skydive Seedorf, officially named Freifallsport Luftlandebrigade 31 e.V. This club was preceded by Dutch flying and parachuting clubs, including TU-Zeven with whom I made a few jumps in the early eighties. As the Dutch army in the adjacent barracks made way for its German colleagues, so did the last Dutch club here. Seedorf is a special use airfield where prior permission is required to fly in.
City / Airport: | Seedorf (EDXS) |
Photo Date: | 10 August 2020 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |