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FINFIN-ESVainikkala

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Hyppyrimäki:

K-Point: 37 m
Men Winter Hill record: 37.5 m (Pertti Suhosen FIN, 1950)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1949
Year of destruction: 1960's
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 60.868028, 28.301722 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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2)   Kryštof Adámek   wrote on 2024-12-24 at 16:29:

K15

there was also a K15 built in 1930s location was probably here, also the tower served as an Air control tower during the WW2. this cca coordinates that were around here placed in a book, i doubt i have it 100% exact on milimetres 60.869947, 28.295346. Better to put it as unofficial since i cant see it on older maps.

1)   Kryštof Adámek   wrote on 2024-12-24 at 16:19:

Additional info

record is right. Destroyed in 1960s, built in 1949 and the hill was a K37. Expect more to come in Southeastern Finland :) This is just a small preview :)

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