
Ambri Airport (
:ICAO: LSPM) is a
Swiss
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general aviation
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airport
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. It located near the village of
Ambrì, in the
municipality of Quinto,
canton of Ticino. Ambri serves the surrounding area and is home to a gliding school, a helicopter base and has sufficiency for VFR flying.
The airport is situated in the steep-sided alpine valley of the
Ticino river. It is flanked to the north by the
A2 motorway and the river, and to the south by the
Gotthard railway and the villages of Ambri and
Piotta.
History
Ambri Airport began as a
:Swiss Air Force base, built during World War II. It was home to the Fighter Squadron 8, whose fleet included the
:EKW C-35,
:Messerschmitt Bf 109,
:de Havilland Vampire,
:de Havilland Venom and the
:Hawker Hunter.
The mountains surrounding the airport housed bunkers of which were home to tactical buildings, fighter aircraft and troops. The bunkers were accessed by
taxiways that passed under the A2 motorway, and over the Ticino river.
[
In 1994 the Swiss Air Force base was deactivated, and the airfield converted into a civilian airport. The Aircraft cavern that formerly accommodated the base still exists but are now empty.]
See also
* Military significance of Switzerlands Motorways
* Aircraft cavern
References
Notes
External links
*
Official Website
DH-112 Venom Take-off & landing at Ambri
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Airports in Ticino