highflyer wrote:
You can find these airfields here: https://www.airshampoo.de/mod/icao/icao.php?prices=1&country=Germany&sort=100ll
Thank you. That is a very good link.
The price difference from top to bottom is crazy
For Darius i Girenas you might try to call them- +370 685 76 276 .
It seems that there is no fuel at Kivirkes and Darius ,i checked the website and it seems not be updated since 2019 and i send a mail,without answer.Is it sure it is still open ?
Thanks
Rallye wrote:
I tried to find the flying club in Tallin,but without succes. Do you have some infos ? Thanks
There is actually no flying club in tallinn. There was/is an organization called “Tallinn airclub”,but they have long since moved to Rapla airfield and running An-2s for parachute jumping. The best match would be Pilots Estonia – http://www.pilots.ee/english/ . Most of the planes on Y5 apron are privately owned + 2-3 ATO planes.
I have never understood who gets charged the business aviaton fee of 150EUR .. All foreign visitors seem to get charged. Locals pay about 8EUR for landing + 25 for transfer jeep. When I first went to tallinn with my OY registered Piper I was charged according to “local” rules. I think they decide it based on operator- if its a local person or company, then they don’t care about the plane registration..
AndersB wrote:
Where do you find those fields? How do one pay?
You can find these airfields here: https://www.airshampoo.de/mod/icao/icao.php?prices=1&country=Germany&sort=100ll
The fuel stations with lower prices get the fuel from Warter in Poland. Currently the cheapest price is in Borkenberge EDLB.
One can pay cash or by credit card.
Fly310 wrote:
Avoid to buy 100LL in Finland if you can. It is usually way above 3 euros/litre.
Confirm. Avgas in EFMA Mariehamn was €3,30 at last visit (2014).
But the route across the Aland islands to Sweden is beautiful.
pmh wrote:
German airfields with Warter fuel
Where do you find those fields? How do one pay? According to their website, they only seem to have three stations in Poland?
To Ivark
I tried to find the flying club in Tallin,but without succes. Do you have some infos ? Thanks
I found one ,but in another airport on south of Tallin
If somebody needs,i received the complete tarifs for Tallin
Fly310 wrote:
Avoid to buy 100LL in Finland if you can. It is usually way above 3 euros/litre.
a bit better in Malmi – https://www.kanair.fi/category/10/polttoaineet
Also good to know.Thanks