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the new radio frequency is 119.655
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northen Italy hub
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This is quite far from the city of Roverbella - would the Avioportolano be mistaken?
Great Guys
I flew a little cessna in there on New Years day..2015...my front Oleo had collapsed...two guys arrived...I think they were merry with new year wine...they fixed my oleo with rope...they gave me fuel....they gave me a bottle of wine to take with me....they put in my flight plan to fly to France...BUT...it never arrived and when I got to France the airport was closed..I landed but had to climb the wall to get out..police arrived..I got locked up for a couple of hours but the guard was drunk..( new years day) ..he let me go...
I must thank those two Italian guys, they were really helpful and such good people....Thank you,whoever you were....
World record
The oldest seaplane organization is Aero Club Como , wich was established on 6 April 1930 in Como , Italy .
The club also operates the oldest seaplane school , as verified on 6 August 2013.
GUINNENESS WORLD RECORDS
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The frequency of CREMONA RADIO is 119.650. QFU 11-29 the traffic circuit pattern is standard SX 11 SX 29. During the weekend there is an intensive parachuting activity. NO LANDING FEES. AVGAS and MOGAS available (anyway contact the local aeroclub for further information). there is also a good restaurant
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The frequency is 130.00 the callsign is Calvisano Radio. The field is close from Monday to Friday because it is in Ghedi Military ATZ
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The name of CTR is change now is Verona APP and the frequency is 135.90
Restaurant
In 2014 I had one of my all-time best meals at the nearby "Il Pilota" restaurant.
Zombie airport
This is a big but empty airport
Runway photo
Contact info
Via Baracca, 2
27055 Rivanazzano (PV)
Tel. +39 0383 91500
Here I learned to fly !!
🔗 Wed, 13 Nov 2019
— @Tabacione at Varese-Venegono Airport, Italy
Everyone already knows the definition by which a "good landing" is one after which you can leave the plane on its own legs. But few know the definition of "big landing": and one after which you can use the plane another time.