Former aerodromes of Belgium
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Nearest city A/D name ICAO code Coordinates Elevation Activity period Reference Comment
Gent Sint-Denijs-Westrem EBGT 51°1′39"N 03°41′21"E 10m - 32' -1985 Lots of nostalgia and photography Was made the site of Flanders Expo
Flanders Expo
Flanders Expo is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Ghent, Belgium. Flanders Expo is founded in 1986. The first CEO was Marc Mortier from 1986 till 2002. Flanders Expo is the biggest event hall in Flanders, and the second biggest in Belgium. A lot of big fairs take place.Till 2002, a lot of concerts...

Zottegem Oombergen EBZO
Beernem 1982-1997 Article in Dutch Glider
Aalst (Moorsel) Ter Kluizen Not to be confused with Moorsel EBMO
Brussels (Brussel/Bruxelles/Brüssel) Evere-Haren
Keerbergen 1932-1957 Dutch language book reference
Oud-Turnhout EBOT
Beerse http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=B12DOKK5 Asphalt runway of 800 meters broken up 2009
Knokke Zoute
Nivelles 1917-1962 Military
Héron EBHE 50°32′50"N 5°6′30"E 591' Last flight 21 November 2009. ULModrome closed 1st December 2009
Lierneux - Menil EBLI 50°17′12"N 5°50′11"E ULModrome closed 2009
Maasmechelen EBMM ULModrome closed 2008
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