Enstone Airfield

Enstone Airfield is a small civilian airfield close to Enstone in Oxfordshire, which is used for microlights, light aircraft and motor gliders. The ICAO designator is EGTN and its contact radio frequency is 129.875. The airfield has a paved main runway 08/26 is 1100 meters long with a parallel grass strip "south side grass" of 800 meters which can be used by some aircraft. It was formerly called RAF Enstone and was built during World War II as a Royal Air Force airfield. It is currently operated by Oxfordshire Sport Flying.

Enstone Airfield

Enstone Airfield is a small civilian airfield close to Enstone in Oxfordshire, which is used for microlights, light aircraft and motor gliders. The ICAO designator is EGTN and its contact radio frequency is 129.875. The airfield has a paved main runway 08/26 is 1100 meters long with a parallel grass strip "south side grass" of 800 meters which can be used by some aircraft. It was formerly called RAF Enstone and was built during World War II as a Royal Air Force airfield. It is currently operated by Oxfordshire Sport Flying.