-
Wildeshauser Geest. The
place –
consisting of the
villages Huntlosen,
Ahlhorn and Großenkneten – is
still mostly agrarian, but is
becoming more and more...
- Air
Force Ahlhorn or more
simply RAF
Ahlhorn, is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 1 mile (1.6 km)
south east of the
centre of
Ahlhorn,
Lower Saxony...
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Lufttwaffensportverein Ahlhorn was a short-lived
German football club from the town of
Ahlhorn near Oldenburg,
Lower Saxony. LSV was an air
force sports...
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Fighter Aircraft" (PDF). RAND Corporation.
Ronald V. (9
September 2011). "
Ahlhorn highway strip". ForgottenAirfields.com. Netherlands:
Abandoned forgotten...
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Robinson 1971, p. 390
Robinson 1971, p. 389 M., Dan. "Disaster at
Ahlhorn".
Archived from the
original on 4
December 2015.
Retrieved 3
March 2014...
- of
Ahlhorn during NATO-exercise "Highway 84". Rear view of an A-10
Thunderbolt II
aircraft as it
takes off from the
autobahn A29 near city of
Ahlhorn during...
- bombs. "L 30" was
stationed in
Nordholz near
Cuxhaven from 30 May 1916, in
Ahlhorn southwest of
Bremen from 21
August 1916, in
Tondern from 5
April 1917,...
-
equipped with 50
Canadair Sabre Mk.6s and
stationed at the
former RAF
Ahlhorn. The highest-scoring
fighter pilot of all time,
Erich Hartmann, flew the...
- of Otranto, with the loss of all its crew. On 5 January 1918, a fire at
Ahlhorn destro**** four of the
specialised double sheds along with four Zeppelins...
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Locations (FOLs): Leipheim,
Sembach Air Base, Nörvenich Air Base, and RAF
Ahlhorn. A-10s were
initially an
unwelcome addition to many in the USAF; most pilots...