ICAO Code | LPST/ |
Last Validated | 8-2008 |
City | Sintra |
Position | 38°49'52"N 009°20'22"W |
Runway(s) | 14/32, HEL |
Elevation | 440 ft |
Sintra Air Base is located at Granja do Marquês near the Sintra mountain range. Its origin dates back to 1914 when, on May 14, the President Manuel de Arriaga promulgated a law creating the Military Aviation School, based on studies carried out by the Aero Clube de Portugal. This school, initially built in 1915 at Vila Nova da Rainha, was transferred to Granja do Marquês on February 5, 1920. Later, in 1928, it was renamed Military Aeronautics School until its deactivation in October 1939, when it became Airbase 1. Therefore, Granja do Marquês was the place where, along the years, Air Force pilots and technicians got the necessary skills and training. In 1993, the Flying Training Squadron 101 was transferred to Air Base 11 at Beja but this was transferred back around 2010. In 2011, also the Museo do Ar has been located on this field.
The airport has a northwest - southeast located runway. All buildings are to the north. The aprons are from west to east used for the Museu do Ar and Esq101.
Sintra is located 5.3 km to the northeast of the city of Sintra. It is located along the IC16 at the point where is becomes the N9 towards the Auto-Estrada Malveira - Ericeira. From Lisbon take the IC19 towards Sintra but before Sintra go to the right on the IC16. On the IC16 take the sign towards BA1 Sintra.
In Portugal, ties with Brazil are very strong. No wonder that the aircraft of the Brazilian Demo team fill up their tanks in Sintra. This picture has been taken by Cristian Schrik from spot 1.
The road into BA1 Sintra is guarded by this T-37C 2424. It is positioned at our spot 3 and was shot by Piet Luijken.
122.100/257.800 | Ground |
119.850/234.600 | Tower |
118.600/140.000/234.100 | Approach |
2424 | T-37C, preserved at spot 3 |
2604 | T-38A, preserved at spot 2 |
many | Museu do Ar |
Museu do Ar | Link to the Museu do Ar, including opening times. |
Portuguese Air Force | Official homepage of the FAP |
Portuguese Air Force |
Portuguese Navy |
Alverca   | |
Beja (BA11)   | |
Cascais (Tires)   | |
Faro | |
Monte Real (BA5)   | |
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