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Varrelbusch Airfield (IATA: VAC, ICAO: EDWU) is a
regional aerodrome in Germany. It
supports general aviation with no
commercial airline service scheduled...
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Borkum EDWS NOD Norden-Norddeich
Airport Norden Lower Saxony EDWU VAC
Varrelbusch Airport Cloppenburg EDWY
Norderney Airfield Norderney EDXA Flugplatz...
- /KG 76 were an
example of this caution,
moving out from Marx to Laon and
Varrelbusch to Laon respectively. The
nomadic methods of the
Luftwaffe during Steinbock...
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Airport Vaasa,
Finland VAB
Yavarate Airport Yavarate,
Colombia VAC EDWU
Varrelbusch Airport Cloppenburg,
Lower Saxony,
Germany VAD KVAD
Moody Air
Force Base...
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Polish Fighter Squadron RAF B101/Nordhorn 26
April 1945 2 June 1945 BII3/
Varrelbusch Supermarine Spitfire XVI No. 315 "City of Dęblin"
Polish Fighter Squadron...
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Canberra B(I).6, 213 Squadron, hit
ground following a
bombing run near
Varrelbusch, West Germany,
three killed. 30 May 1960 - XF507
Hawker Hunter F.6, 65...
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relocating to
Oldenburg Airfield (Gruppenstab, 9. and 12. Staffel) and
Varrelbusch Airfield (10. and 11. Staffel),
where it
became the
first unit to receive...
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Denis Westrem, B.60 Grimbergen, B.77 Glize-Rijen, B. 101 Nordhorn, B.113
Varrelbusch and B.111 Ahlhorn. It
moved back to
England and RAF
Hethel where it was...
- Hopsten) B-113
Varrelbusch,
Germany Located: 52°54′30″N 008°02′35″E / 52.90833°N 8.04306°E / 52.90833; 8.04306 (B-113
Varrelbusch) B-114 Diepholz...
- The
group had 32 Ju 88 A-4s on
strength by the time of
withdrawal to
Varrelbusch on 4
December 1943. From
Villaorba (Basiliano), I.
Gruppe moved to Udine...