Albé

Validation date: 08 10 2013
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48°20'57"N 007°19'50"E

runway: 08/26 - 415x15m - asphalt

Albé airfield (french: Aerodrome d'Albé, also known as Albé-Villé, ICAO: LF6721) is a small private airfield 40 kilometers southwest of Strasbourg, France.
The airfield was built by a industrialist who lived in the area, but it is not clear when. After the industrialist left the area, the airfield was taken over by the local community. They erected a second building at the airfield in 2009. The airfield is used for ultralight/microlight aircraft and model aircraft. It is possible to use the airfield with small GA-aircraft, but strictly PPR.


The airstrip viewed from the east, with the X markings and a tree clearly visible.

Flying to and from the airfield only occurs to the west side of the runway. The eastern approach is marked with two large white X markings. To add further discouragement to land from the east a tree stands immediately next to the markings.


Aeronautical map with Albé visible in the center. Notice the approach is drawn in from the west only (navigeo.org).


Albé viewed from the air (navigeo.org).

Thanks to Herman Dekker for pointing out this airfield!