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				German airfield to identify
			 Hi all, Attached is a scan of the back of a picture of a He111 of KG254 taken in 1938. Can anyone decipher the name of the airfield? It looks like it starts with a H. Thanks in advance, Rudi. Last edited by RudiS; 23rd April 2016 at 17:04. | 
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				Re: German airfield to identify
			 Hi Rudi, can´t decipher it, this handwriting is very superficial - but maybe here is a help : http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...ader/KG254.htm It shows where KG254 was in 1938. Maybe this writing means Gießen (Giessen) Cheers - Rainer | 
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				Re: German airfield to identify
			 Hagen (Westphalia) I´d read this sloppy handwriting... Regards Roland | 
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				Re: German airfield to identify
			 There was a very small landing ground by the name of Hagen, but the landing area seems rather short for a He 111.   Perhaps it was an emergency landing. Hagen (GER) (51 21 10 N – 07 29 40 E) General: landing ground (Landeplatz) in North Rhine – Westphalia 16 km S of Dortmund and 4 km W of Hagen. History: used for glider training during the 1930’s but by May 1943 had been abandoned and returned to cultivation. Surface and Dimensions: moorland surface measuring approx. 365 x 90 meters (400 x 100 yards). [Sources: AFHRA A5257A; chronologies; BA-MA; NARA; PRO/NA; web site ww2.dk] | 
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|  Re: German airfield to identify Here is a fine Foto of Gießen Airfield:  http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-Wehr...item4abd0bceeb Greetings Peglar | 
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				Re: German airfield to identify
			 I'm pretty sure Roland is right. Hagen it is. Thanks everyone for your input. It's very much appreciated. Regards, Rudi. | 
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