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The Nordic countries make up a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic (called Norden in the Scandinavian languages) which consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and their associated territories which include the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland. Scandinavia is sometimes used as a synonym for the Nordic countries, although within the Nordic countries the terms are considered distinct.

The region's five nation-states and three autonomous regions share much common history as well as common traits in their respective societies, such as political systems and the Nordic model. Politically, Nordic countries do not form a separate entity, but they co-operate in the Nordic Council. Linguistically, the area is heterogeneous, with three unrelated language groups, the North Germanic branch of Indo-European languages and the Baltic-Finnic and Sami branches of Uralic languages as well as the Eskimo-Aleut language Greenlandic spoken in Greenland. The Nordic countries have a combined population of approximately 25 million spread over a land area of 3.5 million km² (Greenland accounts for 60% of the total area).

Now, I invite you to discover this region of sea, lakes, ice and forests flying low and slow in your favorite propeler aircraft. 

Be aware that some airfields have only grass runways where there is absolutely no way to land with a jet or a heavy props aircraft!

You will find here 114 short flights to let you discover Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland VFR.

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To discover the specific ICELAND TOUR just click HERE


ICELAND SCHEDULE established by Steve Sellmeyer SPA 218
Icelande schedule

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