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Nahbollenbach QM Depot AHP

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N4942 E00721, 760', US Army
Location of airfield: 4km east of Idar-Oberstein.
Usage during the Cold War: US Army helipad.
Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Naustadt HSLP 3164 (FuTK-314)

 /E/
See: Naustadt HSLP 3164 (FuTK-314)

Nellingen AHP

 /W/
See: Nellingen AHP

Netzeband Highway Strip

 (ABA Netzeband) /E/ Map
N5300 E01236, <2023>
Location of airfield: 14km NW Neuruppin; Autobahn A24, between intersections Neuruppin and Herzsprung.
Usage during the Cold War: Autobahnabschnitt (Notlandeplatz). In der NVA unter der Flugplatz-Nr. 2023 geführt.
Runways: Data for the year 1990: 14/32: 3000 m Concrete
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neubiberg

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N480430 E0113830, EDSN (1990), Luftwaffe / German Airforce
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airbase.
Usage during the Cold War: USAF airfield until 1957, GAF until mit 1990s.
Current usage: Closed.
Runways: Data for the year 1990: 07/25: 2297 m x 28 m Asphalt
Radio navigation: Data for the year 1971: NDB 419 NU 254°/6.2NM to fld, ILS ; Data for the year 1990: NDB 288.5 NU 251°/4.2NM to fld
Radar: ASR/PAR (1971)
Units: USAF: 1948-1952: 86th FBW / 86th FBG with 525th, 526th, 527th FBS (F-47, later F-84E); 1952-1953: 38th TRS (RF-80A), 1953-1954: 782nd TCS (C-119), 1953-1957: 317th TCW / 317th TCG: 39th, 40th, 41st TCS (C-119), 1952: 160th TRS; German Airforce: 1958-1971 LTG 61 (C-47, Noratlas, C-160); 1958 relocation from Erding to Neubiberg, 1971 relocation from Neubiberg to Landsberg
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neubrandenburg

 (Trollenhagen)/E/
See: Neubrandenburg

Neubrücke Hospital AHP

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N4937 E00710, 1150', US Army
Location of airfield: 3,5km S Birkenfeld, 12km W Baumholder
Usage during the Cold War: Helicopter landing pad at the 98th General Hospital.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neuburg

 (Zell)/W/
See: Neuburg

Neuendorf (Brück) HSLP 1030

 /E/
See: Neuendorf (Brück) HSLP 1030

Neuenkirchen HSLP 3316 (FRA-4325)

 /E/
See: Neuenkirchen HSLP 3316 (FRA-4325)

Neuglienicke

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N530340 E0124203
Usage during the Cold War: Landing ground at the Wittstock firing range.
Current usage: Closed.
Runways: 07/25: 2900 m Grass
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neuhardenberg

 (Marxwalde, Wriezen)/E/
See: Neuhardenberg

Neuhausen ob Eck

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N475836 E0085412, 2630', EDPH (1990), EDSN, Heer / German Army
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airfield.
Usage during the Cold War: German Army aviation airfield.
Current usage: General aviation.
Radio navigation: Data for the year 1990: NDB 442.5 NUN at field
Radar: ASR/PAR (1990)
Radio: Call sign: HAUSEN.
Units: 1990: HFlgRgt 20 (UH-1D), HFlgS 10 (Bo-105M)
Links:

take-off GewerbePark http://www.take-off-park.de/

Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neuruppin

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N5256 E01247, GSSD/WGT/Soviet Forces
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airbase.
Usage during the Cold War: Soviet airbase until 1991.
Current usage: Closed.
Runways: Data for the year 1990: 10/28: 2400 m Concrete
Radio navigation: Data for the year 1990: LOM28 842 WÖ , LMM28 412 W , LOM10 842 GK , LMM10 412 G
Radio: Call sign: GIDROSTAT (1970), CHUTOROK (1990)
Units: 1990: 730 IBAP (Su-17M-4, Su-17UM-3); 9 OVE (Mi-6, Mi-8, Mi-9)
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Neustadt HSLP 3163 (FuTK-313)

 /E/
See: Neustadt HSLP 3163 (FuTK-313)

Neustrelitz (1)

 (Нойштрелиц)
See: Neustrelitz (1)

Neustrelitz (2)

 (Нойштрелиц)
See: Neustrelitz (2)

Niederlehme HSLP 1011 (2. NBr) und 3041 (TSL-44)

 /E/
See: Niederlehme HSLP 1011 (2. NBr) und 3041 (TSL-44)

Niederstetten

 /W/
See: Niederstetten

Nienhagen HSLP 3320 (FRA-4332)

 /E/
See: Nienhagen HSLP 3320 (FRA-4332)

Nohra

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N505800 E0111500, SovArmy
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airbase.
Usage during the Cold War: Soviet heliport until 1992.
Current usage: Closed.
Runways: Data for the year 1990: 24: 450 m Concrete
Radio navigation: Data for the year 1990: LOM24 860 ZQ
Radio: Call sign: VOJEVODA (1990)
Units: 1990: ? OVE (Mi-2, Mi-6, Mi-8, Mi-24); 336 OBVP (Mi-8, Mi-24)
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!

Nordhausen

 /E/
See: Nordhausen

Nordholz

 /W/
See: Nordholz

Nörvenich

 (Düren)/W/
See: Nörvenich

Nürnberg Hospital AHP

 (Standort Lazarette) /W/ Map
N492630 E0110142, 1000', EDIT (1990), US Army
Location of airfield: Rothenburger Str. / Haeselerstr.
Usage during the Cold War: US Army helipad.
Current usage: Closed.
Telephone: DSN 461-5xxx (1990)
Links:

Nurnberg Hospital http://www.nbg-mil-com.de/Hospital/ho.html

Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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