Cerfontaine

Validation date: 20 12 2010
Updated on: 05 03 2013
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50°09'05"N 040°23'09"E

Runway: 12R/30L - 600x30meters/1,800x90feet - Grass
Runway: 12L/30R - 900x30meters/2,400x90feet - Grass (Gliders only)

Cerfontaine Airfield (French: Aérodrome de Cerfontaine, ICAO EBCF) or Gravity Park, is a small privately operated airport located 100 km South of Brussels in the province of Namur in Belgium.
The airfield was built in the late 1990s by the Walloon region as a replacement for Froidchapelle. It spreads out over more than 60 hectares just 2km south of the Eau d'Heure Lakes and currently has a 600m grass runway for aeroplanes and microlights.
Plans exist to convert the airfield into an airpark made of 40 to 50 private wooden houses and adjoining hangars, together with a 800m hardened runway.
The airfield is open to gliders, ultralights, small helicopters and general aviation.


Aeronatical charts for Cerfontaine in 2010