Gilze-Rijen Air Base (, ) is a military airbase in the Netherlands located between the cities of Breda and Tilburg, in the Noord-Brabant province. It is mainly, but not exclusively used as a base for attack helicopters. The airfield has two runways, the longest, complete with instrument landing system (ILS) is long by wide in the 10/28 direction. The shorter runway (without ILS) is by in the 02/20 direction.
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| - Gilze-Rijen Air Base (, ) is a military airbase in the Netherlands located between the cities of Breda and Tilburg, in the Noord-Brabant province. It is mainly, but not exclusively used as a base for attack helicopters. The airfield has two runways, the longest, complete with instrument landing system (ILS) is long by wide in the 10/28 direction. The shorter runway (without ILS) is by in the 02/20 direction.
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| - Gilze-Rijen Air Base
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| - Antonov An-124 being loaded at Gilze-Rijen in 2005
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| - Location of Gilze-Rijen Air Base
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| - Gilze en Rijen, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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| - Gilze-Rijen Air Base (, ) is a military airbase in the Netherlands located between the cities of Breda and Tilburg, in the Noord-Brabant province. It is mainly, but not exclusively used as a base for attack helicopters. The airfield has two runways, the longest, complete with instrument landing system (ILS) is long by wide in the 10/28 direction. The shorter runway (without ILS) is by in the 02/20 direction.
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