Vrsar Crljenka Airport Explained

Vrsar airport
Nativename:Zračna luka Vrsar/ "Crljenka"
Icao:LDPV
Type:Civil
Operator:North Adria Aviation
City-Served:Vrsar
Location:Vrsar, Croatia
Elevation-F:121
Coordinates:45.1417°N 13.6305°W
Pushpin Map:Croatia
Pushpin Label:LDPV
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Croatia
Website:https://www.istra.hr/hr/dozivljaji/sunce-i-more/zabava-tematski-parkovi/892
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:18/36
R1-Length-M:701
R1-Surface:Concrete/asphalt

The Vrsar Crljenka Airport is an airport for general aviation in Croatia. It is located about 2 km southeast of Vrsar.

The runway is 701m long and 18m wide. It is oriented north–south (runway mark 36–18). The altitude of the airport is 37 m. The runway thresholds are at 42.3m above sea level in the north (139') and 33.2 m above sea level (109') in the south, so that with a height difference of 9.1m (10') the runway has an inclination of 1.9 ° and 1.3%, respectively. The surface of the runway, the rolls and the platform are in asphalt.[1] [2] [3]

Vrsar Airport was built in 1976. It is equipped to accommodate and maintain small-sized aircraft: it has a fuel pump, a hangar, an aircraft service, a restaurant and customs office. The operator is North Adria Aviation from Vrsar.[4] Navigation services (flight plan, meteorological situation and air traffic control) are performed by the operator via Pula Airport.[5]

It is intended for occasional air traffic and is involved in the following activities:

The airport is registered for domestic and foreign air traffic. For foreign air traffic, the airport is open from April to November.

Near the airport is a memorial to Dragan Garvan and Dragutin Barić, members of the Croatian Air Force and air defense who were killed in the Croatian War of Independence on December 21, 1991 in the Yugoslav Air Force's attack on Crljenka airport.[6] Cluster munition was found 21 years later near the sports airport.[7]

In 1998 Vrsar hosted the XXIV World Parachuting Championship, which was attended by 245 competitors.[8]

Vrsar Airport
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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://skyvector.com/airport/LDPV/Vrsar-Crljenka-Airport Podatci na web stranici Sky Vector
  2. http://www.fallingrain.com/icao/LDPV.html Podatci na stranici Falling Rain
  3. http://www.crocontrol.hr/UserDocsImages/AIS%20produkti/VFR_prirucnik/PDF/LDPV.pdf VFR priručnik - LDPV Aerodrom Vrsar/ Crljenka
  4. http://www.ccaa.hr/UserDocsImages/dokumenti/499/certificirani%20aerodromi%20u%20RH.pdf "Popis registriranih aerodroma u Republici Hrvatskoj", s web stranice Hrvatske agencije za civilno zrakoplovstvo
  5. http://www.istra.net/naa/vrsar.html Zračna luka Vrsar na web stranici Vrsara
  6. http://porestina.info/komemoracija-povodom-23-godisnjice-pogibije-hrvatskih-branitelja-na-aerodromu-crljenka/ Porestina.info
  7. https://istarski.hr/node/1409 Istarski.hr
  8. Web site: Archive of British World Championships Teams . 2021-01-20 . 2016-09-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160921201555/https://sites.google.com/site/bobkingsparchutingarchive/ . dead .