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Old 20th September 2007, 01:08
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Nordhausen Fliegerhorst

Hello everyone!

Could someone tell me where exactly was this base in respect of Nordhausen-town? Same question for Halberstadt....

Certain bases have literally disappeared in thin air after the war and are incredibly difficult to locate, even with the generalized high resolution of Google Earth over Germany!

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Old 20th September 2007, 21:52
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Re: Nordhausen Fliegerhorst

Hello JV,

Nordhausen, 51 28 45 N, 10 47 30 E

Halberstadt, 51 51 20 N, 11 03 20 E

following your remarks about airfields in France I had a look at some locations and especially Beauvais-Tille struck me as very interesting. A really some of those old German hangars still around? It seems they are now use by farmers!

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Old 22nd September 2007, 00:17
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Re: Nordhausen Fliegerhorst

Thanks John!

The coordinates you gave did indeed correspond with what I considered the most probable locations: after so much looking over old air bases you acquire a certain "flair", but the industrial area in Nordhausen and the Soviet Kaserne in Halberstadt made positive ident confusing to say the least!

As far as Beauvais is concerned this is a very interesting airbase because of the very large extent of the dispersal areas still existing (this is not the only one...) and the conservation of two types of hangar with their original roof:
- the T type at 49°27'45.21"N 2° 8'9.75"E for He-111 sized bombers (>33 m wide); other T-types exists like in Audembert 50°51'24.21"N 1°40'35.42"E (13,5 m for fighters like Me-109) or Rely 50°33'55.85"N 2°21'25.90"E (22 m for heavy fighters like Me 110).
- A very rare (because well preserved) 3-volumes hangar here: 49°27'22.71"N 2° 7'23.52"E
The original depth of this hangar is of its larger volume (to the SW).
This type of hangar was common; It can also be found in Brias (walls only).

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Old 26th September 2007, 21:40
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Re: Nordhausen Fliegerhorst

in the book "Un aérodrome du Pas-de-Calais en guerre" about Rely/Norrent-Fontes airfield from Hugues Chevalier, isbn: 2-9519835-0-6, edited in 2003 for 25€,

there is partial 3 view profiles about 6 different kinds of German build airplane's hangars.
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Old 29th September 2007, 11:43
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Re: Nordhausen Fliegerhorst

I have this book as well as a second one by the same author on PdC crashes...Very interesting stuff!
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