Orchimont Aerodrome

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Orchimont Aerodrome
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OperatorMr Lefèvre
Serves Vresse-sur-Semois
Location Wallonia, Belgium
Elevation  AMSL 1,312 ft / 400 m
Coordinates 49°54′26″N004°56′11″E / 49.90722°N 4.93639°E / 49.90722; 4.93639
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EBOR
Location in Belgium
Orchimont Aerodrome
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04/22270886Grass
Sources: Belgian AIP [1]

Orchimont Aerodrome( ICAO : EBOR) is a recreational airfield located near Vresse-sur-Semois, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium. It only accepts ultralight aeroplanes.

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