Ramstein
(Landstuhl, Landstuhl-Ramstein)/W/See: Ramstein
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N4900 E01208, 1100', US Army
Usage during the Cold War: US Army helipad. Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N5322 E01212, Sov
Usage during the Cold War: Soviet reserve airfield. Current usage: Closed. Runways: Data for the year 1990: 08/26: 2300 m Grass Radio navigation: Data for the year 1990: LOM26 1125 WS , LMM26 554 W Radio: Call sign: BELOK.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N5050 E01051
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airfield. Usage during the Cold War: Soviet reserve airfield. Current usage: Closed. Runways: Data for the year 1990: 09/27: 2800 m Grass
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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NVA Volksmarine
Usage during the Cold War: Helipad at the East German Navy HQ. Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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NVA LSK/LV
Usage until 1945: Airfield of Heinkel aircraft manufacturer. Usage during the Cold War: Short time usage by East German Forces as helicopter base, thereafter GST airfield. Later, the airfield was closed to build the Fischkombinat fish factory. Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N530742 E0092054, 113', EDCR (1990) / EDXQ (200x), Heer
Usage until 1945: Luftwaffe airfield. Usage during the Cold War: German army aviation. Current usage: General aviation. Runways: Data for the year 1990: 08/26: 811 m x 30 m Asphalt, 02/20: 650 m x 100 m Grass Links:
Relikte in Niedersachsen und Bremen http://www.relikte.com/ Lost Places http://www.lostplaces.de/rotenburg/index.html Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N512148 E0145700, 517', ETRO (1990) / EDBR (200x), NVA LSK/LV, <2115>
Location of airfield: 3 km north of Rothenburg/OL. Usage during the Cold War: East German Airforce base. Current usage: General aviation airfield, solar park. Runways: Data for the year 1990: 18/36: 2500 m x 76 m Concrete, 18/36: 2500 m x 100 m Grass Radio navigation: Data for the year 1990: LOM36 668 OR 4150m to THR36, LMM36 326 O 1020m to THR36, LOM18 709 RO 3710m to THR18, LMM18 326 R 1000m to THR18 Radio: Call sign: OPER. Units: 1990: FAG-15 "Heinz Kapelle" (MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21US, MiG-21UM) Links:
Towerdrive http://home.snafu.de/veith/fag-15.htm Sachsenbunker http://www.sachsenschiene.net/bunker/flp/flp_12.htm Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N5125 E00932, 1018', US Army
Usage during the Cold War: US Army helipad. Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N4920 E01230, 2133', US Army
Usage during the Cold War: US Army helipad. Current usage: Closed.
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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N512600 E0135000
Location of airfield: Autobahn A13, between the intersections Ruhland and Ortrand. Usage during the Cold War: Highway strip. Current usage: Closed. Runways: Data for the year 1990: 03/21: 2000 m Concrete
Important: For historical information only, do not use for navigation or aviation purposes!
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