Getafe Air Base Base Aérea de Getafe | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Operator | Spanish Air and Space Force | ||||||||||
Location | Getafe, Spain | ||||||||||
Built | 1911 | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2,034 ft / 620 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°17′45″N 3°43′30″W / 40.29583°N 3.72500°W | ||||||||||
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Getafe Air Base (ICAO: LEGT) is a military airbase located in Getafe, 14 km south of Madrid, Spain. The air base, at an altitude of 620 m above sea level, has a single runway with a length of 3.06 km. It was one of the first military air bases in Spain and, because of that, is considered the "cradle" of Spanish aviation.[2]
The base was inaugurated in 1911 (20 years before Madrid Barajas International Airport) and two years later the Civil Aviation School was created. It was the first air bases in Spain where the first autogyro was flown its designer Juan de la Cierva.
This air base was established permanently in 1911 (20 years before Barajas), and two years later the Civil Aviation School was created. Since then, the extensions and reforms of the same have happened to this day.