Gowran Grange Airfield

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Gowran Grange Airfield
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OperatorDublin Gliding Club
Location Naas, County Kildare
Elevation  AMSL 490 ft / 149 m
Coordinates 53°10′40″N006°38′08″W / 53.17778°N 6.63556°W / 53.17778; -6.63556 (Gowran Grange Airfield)
Map
Ireland adm location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
EIGN
Location of airfield in Ireland
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
03/214721,548 Grass

Gowran Grange Airfield (ICAO: EIGN) is an airfield located 2.65 nautical miles (4.91 km, 3.05 miles) south-southeast [1] of the town of Naas, County Kildare in Ireland. The airfield is one of two in County Kildare, with the other one being Kilrush Aerodrome. Gowran Grange has been a licensed airfield since the early 1930s, and home to Dublin Gliding Club since 1980. [2]

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History

Baron Martin De Robeck, who farmed near Punchestown, Naas, owned a 40-acre field which had been a licensed airfield since the 1930s. His father had been an aviation enthusiast and he welcomed Dublin Gliding Club to Gowran Grange in the early 1970s as it was becoming impossible for them to continue operating out of Baldonnel Aerodrome (ICAO: EIME) due to increasing military activity by the Irish Air Corps at that airfield. The club experimented with flying from Gowran Grange while continuing to operate from Baldonnel between 1976-1979. The last flight from Baldonnel took place in November 1980 and Gowran Grange has been the club’s base ever since. [2]

Facilities

Gowran Grange Airfield lies at an elevation of 490 feet AMSL (149 metres). [3] It has one runway, designated 03/21 with a grass surface measuring 472 by 20 m (1,548 by 65 ft). [4]

Incidents and accidents

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References

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