Nannhausen Airfield

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Nannhausen Airfield

Flugplatz Nannhausen
Summary
Airport typePublic
Location Nannhausen, Germany
Elevation  AMSL 1,223 ft / 373 m
Coordinates 49°58′12″N007°28′45″E / 49.97000°N 7.47917°E / 49.97000; 7.47917
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
06/245601,837Grass

Nannhausen Airfield (or Flugplatz Nannhausen in German) is a small airstrip in Nannhausen, Germany. It is located along the B50 between Simmern and Kirchberg and is close to the much larger Frankfurt Hahn Airport. It has a single grass runway in the direction 06 / 24 with a length of 560 meters (1,837 feet).

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