Hyvinkää Airfield
Hyvinkää Airfield Hyvinkään lentokenttä Hyvinge flygfält | |||||||||||||||
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Operator | Hyvinkään Ilmailukerho | ||||||||||||||
Location | Hyvinkää, Finland | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 430 ft / 131 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 60°39′16″N 024°52′52″E / 60.65444°N 24.88111°ECoordinates: 60°39′16″N 024°52′52″E / 60.65444°N 24.88111°E | ||||||||||||||
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EFHV Location within Finland | |||||||||||||||
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Source: VFR Finland[1] |
Hyvinkää Airfield (IATA: HYV[2], ICAO: EFHV) is an airfield in Hyvinkää, Finland.[1] It has active gliding and powered flying clubs, and is one of the most active General aviation and gliding airfields in Finland.
The airfield served as the main airport in Finland for some time after the Second World War when Helsinki-Malmi Airport was used by the Allied Commission. Aero OY operated several commuter routes by DC-2. DC-3s never flew routes from Hyvinkää as Aero moved back to Malmi before the pilots were fully trained, but DC-3 training flights were conducted from the airfield.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b "Hyvinkää, Finland – EFHV". VFR Suomi / Finland. Vantaa: Finavia. 18 November 2010. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
- ^ Accident history for HYV/EFHV at Aviation Safety Network
External links[]
Media related to Hyvinkää Airfield at Wikimedia Commons
- Hyvinkää Airfield – Official website (in Finnish)
- VFR Suomi/Finland – Hyvinkää Airfield
- Lentopaikat.net – Hyvinkää Airfield (in Finnish)
Categories:
- Airports in Finland
- Hyvinkää
- Buildings and structures in Uusimaa
- European airport stubs
- Finnish building and structure stubs
- Finland transport stubs