Collina, it is mentioned in Fliegen in Italien , headline of chapter 2. You may profit from that fantastic site if you use google translate (or with markedly better translation, but only text copy and paste, no web page including structure): deepl.com/translator
Yes, I meant „Aviosuperficie Collina“ in Borgo San Lorenzo. A very beautiful airfield, and a reasonably long, well kept even grass runway.
Oh, and if you are into racing and Ferraris, the Mugello racetrack is right next to it.
Am I right that the avgas situation in Italy is improving?
In April 2019 100ll was 3.0 euros per liter at LE04, next to Lecce. But you should ask for it in advance.They have it barrels.
Airport and manger are super GA friendly.
Lecce is open? Good to know!
Am I right that the avgas situation in Italy is improving?
Not really. In the last couple of years, a handful of places has stopped having/selling it, while another handful of places has started doing so.
What has changed a bit is that nowadays, the info on where one can get Avgas „travels“ better, thanks to Avioportolano, Skydemon, Runwaymap etc.
That said, north of Rome, the situation has always been very good. It‘s only south of Rome that things get a bit bad.
Thanks for the info, I got a quote from LIRQ for “Overnight parking technical area €170,00 minimum” and many other charges – bringing total costs I can calculate to about €1000 for 3 nights for a Cirrus. Seems excessive. I looked into Lucca – seems much better, and most of the extra travel time will be recovered by the smaller less formal airport I expect.
1000€ for a Cirrus.. you can turn around a 747 at EDDF for that sum.
Snoopy wrote:
1000€ for a Cirrus.. you can turn around a 747 at EDDF for that sum.
But would also pay about the same for a Cirrus or a PA29 or a C172 at EDDF, just for a quick stop …