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Kertsch - Airfields?
There are supposed to be several AFs in the area of Kerch/Crimea. At least, the Lw used at least two names:
- Bagerowo and - Kertsch IV Additionally, I found out that an AF in "Kertsch-Katerles" which was used by Lw-transports in early 1943 is todays "Kerch-Voykovo", NE of the city center. Now, my questions: Are there other AFs, as indicated by the number "IV"? Is maybe Katerles the same like Bagerowo or "Kertsch IV" or something like that? |
Re: Kertsch - Airfields?
There were, in fact, 6 Kerch airfields:
Kerch I (ZNr. 1480) Kerch II (ZNr. 1019) Kerch III (ZNr. 621) Kerch IV (ZNr. 2051) Kerch V (ZNr. 3647) Kerch VI (ZNr. 4124) ZNr. = Ziel nummer. As for Bagerovo it was a separate airfield 14 km WNW of Kerch. (ZNr. 4436). We have no record of a "Kertsch-Katerles" or a "Kerch-Voykovo", which presumeably is one of the above airfields renamed. We hope this helps. LdZ DGS |
Re: Kertsch - Airfields?
Interesting! Do you also have kind of coordinates of these AF's?
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Re: Kertsch - Airfields?
We have grid square numbers (Mq.) but all the Kerch a/fs have the same Mq. number!
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Re: Kertsch - Airfields?
Hello Doug,
I'm interested in this ZielNr. airfield designations. Were all aifields so designated by the germans? Also, what is the source and if you know, where could such a list be obtained? thanks, Tom |
Re: Kertsch - Airfields?
The ZNr.s are mentioned in a number of sources but the only concentrated source is the "Übersichtsliste der Flugplätze SU" lists produced by Ic/Ob.d.L. The BA-MA in Freiburg has it.
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