DOL Ostrowy, Military road airport in Ostrowy nad Okszą, Poland.
DOL Ostrowy is a former military airfield in the Kłobuck region of Silesian Voivodeship. The facility features a runway approximately 2.2 kilometers long and 10 meters wide with turnaround areas at each end.
The airfield was originally built as a military installation and served the military until closure due to reduced armed forces presence in the area. The site lost its operational purpose as activity in the region declined.
The location gained recognition through automotive events, with the first authorized car races taking place on September 25, 2011.
The site operates only during daylight hours due to the lack of lighting infrastructure. Visitors should note that facilities are minimal and careful planning is needed to access the location.
The former airstrip gained recognition as a venue for automotive events after its military use ended. It hosted the first authorized car races in 2011 and has since attracted motorsport enthusiasts.
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