Stölln Aerodrome is an airfield located near Rhinow, in the Brandenburg region of Germany. Described by operators as the oldest airfield in the world, Gollenberg Airfield near Stölln/Rhinow was the gliding training area of aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal from 1894 and the site of his fatal accident in 1896.
The airfield, located at the foot of the Gollenberg, is now operated by the flying club Otto Lilienthal Stölln/Rhinow e.V. It has a grass track about 840 m long with orientation 08/26. At the same time, two towing lanes for the launch of the winch pass south of it. Between the towing routes, there are two additional landing fields for gliders - one at each end of the airfield.
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Address: Havelland, Germany
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