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Thu, 11 Aug 2011

Thu, 11 Aug 2011
Anonymous flyer on Nordenbeck Airport view thread | reply
 

Hello,

the Nordenbeck Airport is no longer available. The airstrip is now farmland.

See also OpenStreetMap

With very sincerely,

Altenhein M., Waldeck

Fri, 04 Feb 2011

Fri, 04 Feb 2011
 

it is busyy

Mon, 15 Mar 2010

Lufthansa supplies free self-serve coffee and hot chocolate in their waiting area. The cups are tiny, but you can get as many refills as you want, and the machine makes a wide variety of coffee types. If only they offered free WiFi as well ...

Tue, 05 Feb 2008

The Berlin Air Lift, "Operation Vittles", started here in 1948 with USAAF C-47 and C-54 cargo planes flying supplies into the now-closed Berlin-Templehof airport. Rhein-Main Air Base joined as the main C-54 depot, and the British flew missions from several bases in the Hamburg area. France joined the airlift later.

The southern half of the field was originally the Rhein-Main Air Base, which was the main hub for U.S. military airlifts in and out of Europe (it closed in 2005). It was also one of the main departure points for the Berlin Airlift, serving as the principal C-54 depot.

Wed, 18 Jul 2007

Like many things in Germany, this airport was efficient. Visited it in 1991, first time on the Continent, and I was shocked to see peach-fuzz faced boys in uniform casually holding Uzis, leaning against a wall keeping an eye on everyone.

I was disappointed not to get a stamp on my Canadian passport, as the customs officials just waved us through, possibly glancing at the cover of my passport with its regal coat of arms and assuming I was British, and therefore an EU citizen.

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