Grimbergen Airfield

Grimbergen Airfield
Recreatief Vliegveld Grimbergen
(Advanced Landing Ground B-60)
IATA: noneICAO: EBGB
Summary
Airport type Private
Location Grimbergen, Belgium
Elevation AMSL 69 ft / 21 m
Coordinates 50°56′55″N 004°23′31″E / 50.94861°N 4.39194°E / 50.94861; 4.39194Coordinates: 50°56′55″N 004°23′31″E / 50.94861°N 4.39194°E / 50.94861; 4.39194
Website www.rvg.be
Map
EBGB

Location of Grimbergen Airfield

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 615 2,018 Grass
Sources: Belgian AIP[1]

Grimbergen Airfield - aka Vliegveld Grimbergen - (ICAO: EBGB) is a general aviation airport located in Grimbergen, a municipality of the province of Flemish Brabant in Belgium. Like many recreational aerodromes in Belgium, it is formally a private field, requiring prior permission to land from visitors. The airfield is home to motorized aircraft, either privately owned or belonging to two active aeroclubs. It also hosts an aircraft repair and maintenance company.

There are two remarkable hangars on the airfield, constructed in 1947. Looking more like silos, they are in fact round hangars made of concrete.[2]

The airfield was first created in 1939 by Belgian military, and came to full development by German occupation forces. After the war, it hosted the pilot's school of Belgian flag carrier Sabena.

In 1989, as part of a political reorganisation, the aerodrome was passed from the Belgian national authority RLW/RVA to the regional Flemish government, who closed it soon after. The aerodrome reopened in 1997 at the hands of a private not for profit association, who have since been running it. A large part of the aerodrome had to be given up however, to be transformed into a forest, Lintbos.

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