Kingsfield Airfield

[1] Kingsfield Airfield was opened in 1960s by the British Army's Army Air Corps, an opening ceremony was held with an English Electric Canberra Bomber flyover and 33 Field Squadron Land Rovers emerging from the back of a Blackburn Beverley aircraft operated by the No.

The airfield earned the nickname Noddy Land as people stationed there only had morning shifts because of the afternoons being too hot.

Due to a mistake, the brake pressure dropped causing the aircraft to taxi itself towards a nearby hangar.

It operated there until 29th February 2012, when it was shut down due to the Airspace Rules set by the Cypriot Air Authorities.

[3] As of now, Kingsfield Airfield opens to recreational flight by the Cyprus Skydive Association on the weekends, and continues military operations on weekdays.