Mitzpe Ramon Airfield

Mitzpe Ramon Airfield

Mitzpe Ramon Airfield is an Israeli airport 4 km north of the town of Mitzpe Ramon.

Ramon Airbase
IATA: MIPICAO: LLMR
Summary
Location Mitzpe Ramon
Elevation AMSL 2,126 ft / 648 m
Coordinates 30°39'11N 34°48'25E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4,600 1,400 asphalt

External links

Coordinates: 30°39′17.49″N 34°48′35.57″E / 30.6548583°N 34.8098806°E / 30.6548583; 34.8098806


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