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Hilversum Airfield (Dutch: Vliegveld Hilversum) (ICAO: EHHV) is a general aviation aerodrome 2.2 NM (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) south-southwest of Hilversum, a municipality and town in the Gooi region and the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. The airfield is used for general aviation including gliding and for parachuting. As it became clear that the field was going to be lost to allied forces, German military destroyed most of the field, to prevent use by the allied forces. After the war, the airport remained under military control briefly, but reopened to civil traffic again in 1948.

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  • Hilversum Airfield (en)
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  • Hilversum Airfield (Dutch: Vliegveld Hilversum) (ICAO: EHHV) is a general aviation aerodrome 2.2 NM (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) south-southwest of Hilversum, a municipality and town in the Gooi region and the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. The airfield is used for general aviation including gliding and for parachuting. As it became clear that the field was going to be lost to allied forces, German military destroyed most of the field, to prevent use by the allied forces. After the war, the airport remained under military control briefly, but reopened to civil traffic again in 1948. (en)
  • Vliegveld Hilversum (ICAO:EHHV) is een klein vliegveld zuidwestelijk van Hilversum. Het ligt ingesloten tussen Hilversum, Loosdrecht en Hollandse Rading en biedt activiteiten aan als: vlieglessen, gemotoriseerde en zweefvliegactiviteiten, helikoptervluchten en valschermspringen. Er staan historische privévliegtuigen en daarnaast beschikt het veld over horeca faciliteiten. Communicatiemogelijkheden: VHF. Hilversum Radio op 131.030 en Hilversum Gliding op 122.480 MHz. Maximale vlieghoogte (VFR verkeer rond Hilversum) varieert van 1500ft (450m) tot 3500ft (1050m). (Schiphol TMA) (nl)
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  • Hilversum Airfield (en)
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  • Aircraft inside the crowded hangar in 1967 (en)
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  • Source: AIP from AIS the Netherlands (en)
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  • Stichting Vliegveld Hilversum (en)
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  • Hilversum Airfield (Dutch: Vliegveld Hilversum) (ICAO: EHHV) is a general aviation aerodrome 2.2 NM (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) south-southwest of Hilversum, a municipality and town in the Gooi region and the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. The airfield is used for general aviation including gliding and for parachuting. The field has three grass runways, 07/25, 12/30 and 18/36 with the respective lengths of 600 m (1,969 ft), 660 m (2,165 ft) and 700 m (2,297 ft). The majority of flights are with smaller single engine piston aircraft, either for training or recreational purposes. There have been rumours of a hard runway, but as of 2020 no concrete plans have been announced. Though founded in 1939 with civil aviation in mind, because of the unrest in Europe, the Royal Netherlands Air Force took control of the airfield, using it as a base for Fokker C-5, Fokker C-10 and Koolhoven F.K.51 aircraft. On the 10 and 11 May 1940, the airport came under heavy attack by Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109 aircraft. After Germany occupied the Netherlands later that month, they expanded the airport significantly for further military use. As it became clear that the field was going to be lost to allied forces, German military destroyed most of the field, to prevent use by the allied forces. After the war, the airport remained under military control briefly, but reopened to civil traffic again in 1948. (en)
  • Vliegveld Hilversum (ICAO:EHHV) is een klein vliegveld zuidwestelijk van Hilversum. Het ligt ingesloten tussen Hilversum, Loosdrecht en Hollandse Rading en biedt activiteiten aan als: vlieglessen, gemotoriseerde en zweefvliegactiviteiten, helikoptervluchten en valschermspringen. Er staan historische privévliegtuigen en daarnaast beschikt het veld over horeca faciliteiten. Communicatiemogelijkheden: VHF. Hilversum Radio op 131.030 en Hilversum Gliding op 122.480 MHz. Maximale vlieghoogte (VFR verkeer rond Hilversum) varieert van 1500ft (450m) tot 3500ft (1050m). (Schiphol TMA) Het veld beschikt over 3 (gras) start- en landingsbanen: baan 36-18 (circa 700m), baan 07-25 (circa 540m) en baan 12-30 (circa 660m, was 13-31 tot 11 aug 2022). Vanwege de 3 banen kan in 6 richtingen worden gestart/geland waardoor ook in diverse weersomstandigheden (lees: windrichting en -kracht) worden gevlogen. Bij een enkele baan is dit beperkter, gezien de voor ieder vliegtuig geldende zijwind limieten. Vanwege de grasbanen bestaat de mogelijkheid dat het veld bij extreme droogte, vorst of regen tijdelijk wordt gesloten. (nl)
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