Feshkovo

Validation date: 04 06 2012
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56°59'59"N 029°48'59"E

Runway: 11/29 - 500x20meters - asphalt

Feshkovo airfield (Russian: Фешково Аэродром, or Feshkovo aerodrome) was an airfield 500 kilometers west-northwest of Moscow
The airfield was built by the Soviet Union in the 1975-1985 timeframe.
It was used for agricultural activities by state-run Aeroflot.
It consisted of a small runway, taxiways and three small platforms to the south of the runway.


No photos of the airfield while in use have been located


For some time, the airfield had regular flights to Pskov and Velikie Luki.
The airfield mainly saw use by passenger and cargo versions of the An-2 'Colt'.
In the early 2000s the airport was sold to a private party.
By 2011 the airfield runway was still fairly well preserved.
The runway is mostly used for organised car races and driving schools offer driving classes.





Feshkovo airfield in 2011 (ru.wikipedia.org).