Narva Airfield
Narva Airfield is an airfield in Estonia, located in the town of Soldina just outside the town of Narva. It is Estonia's easternmost airfield, very close to the border with Russia, at its closest only 3.5 kilometers to the northeast. The airfield is covered by grass, and is mainly used for skydiving. It is located just 190 kilometers east of Tallinn, capital of Estonia.
Narva Airfield is a modest, grass-surfaced airfield located in northeastern Estonia, nestled in the small town of Soldina, which lies just southwest of the historically significant border city of Narva. As Estonia’s easternmost airfield, it occupies a strategically notable position, lying only 3.5 kilometers from the Russian border. This proximity to Russia lends Narva Airfield not only geographic importance but also a degree of political and historical sensitivity, especially given the complex Estonian-Russian relations since the dissolution of the Soviet Union.