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Nordholz currently operates a mix of Lockheed P-3C Orions, Mk88A Sea Lynx, Mk41 Sea King and the Dornier Do 228NG. Some 2,000 civilian and military personnel are based at Nordholz, with the wing providing surveillance & reconnaissance, anti-submarine search, SAR and pollution control operations.
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Out of the 15 standard Atlantics, only eight survived. One was lost in a crash in April 1978, the others have already been scrapped or relegated to ground instructional duties. Nevertheless, the type was kept busy until just a few years ago. From early 2002 a detachment of Atlantics flew lengthy
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S class, which had a lightened structure to improve maximum altitude. 20 reconnaissance missions; 4 attacks on England dropping a total of 6,030 kilograms (13,290 lb) of bombs; used as a school ship from 6 June 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.
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standards, which was to serve as a Naval Air Station. Building ended in 1962, with the first parts of MFG 2 arriving in July. On 26 April 1963 the airfield was officially put into service, though the usability of the base was still limited.
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Most successful German Navy airship; 42 reconnaissance missions; 17 attacks on Britain dropping a total of 22,045 kg (48,601 lb) of bombs; taken out of service during 1917 and 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.
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used for a few years during the 1960s. The Atlantic is unique in that it has been designed for this mission specifically from scratch. The other Western types with the same mission, the American P-3 Orion and the British
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Dropped a total of 8,915 kg (19,654 lb) of bombs in three attacks on England, including participation in the last raid on England on 6 August 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.
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Nordholz Naval Airbase is one of the oldest airports in Germany, dating to 17 December 1912. Construction of the airport installations started a year later and was finished in 1914.
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On 23 June 1919, Six Zeppelins (LZ 46, LZ 79, LZ 91, LZ103, LZ 110, and LZ 111) were destroyed at Nordholz Airbase by their own crews in order to prevent them from falling into
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to Nordholz, with the first anti-aircraft batteries arriving four days later on 18 October. On 25 December the base was one of the targets of the
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fighters at the airfield. These were supplemented by several groups of JG 1, tasked with defending the North Sea shores against British
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landing on 2 September 1914 marked the beginning of flight operations. A month later, the Marine-Luftschiff-Abteilung moved from Hamburg
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512th and 513th Fighter Squadrons, flying air defense missions from the base over the Bremen area. Initially given the designation of
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in August. All units, flying Bf 109F and -G day fighters stayed only a few weeks in northern Germany, before moving to the
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has been the German Navy's anti submarine warfare and long range maritime patrol asset. The type replaced the British supplied
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17 reconnaissance missions; participated in the last raid on England on 6 August 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.
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In 1959 construction of the current airbase began. This time a single runway airfield was constructed according to
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civil transports. A total of 20, excluding a non-flying prototype, were delivered to MFG 3 during 1966 and 1967.
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The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Nordholz-Spieka recreational airfield:
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to Nordholz. At the end of the war, between January and April 1945, Nordholz had the honor of hosting the
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Situated to the north of Bremen city, Marinefliegerhorst (Naval Air Station) Nordholz is the home of the
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of "Passon" left the airbase in 1981. The civil airgroup provided aerial targets over the North and
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Participated in the last raid on England on 6 August 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.
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to Nordholz. In 1965 the airfield was officially handed over to the planning staffs of MFG 3.
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Between 1941 and 1943 Nordholz was not used, but the Luftwaffe returned in March 1943, as 3.
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of 1999. It may be that the SIGINT Atlantics will be replaced with a variant of the
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406th Fighter Group P-47 Thunderbolts, AAF Station Nordholz, Germany, June 1945.
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However the Mk41 are sanctioned to be replaced in the next few years by
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Out of the 20 Atlantics, five were converted during 1969 and 1970 into
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The airfield was occupied by U.S. forces on 16 May 1945 as part of the
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Dornier Do 228LT of Marinefliegergeschwader 3 at Nordholz Air Base.
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MFG 3 was left as the only unit at Nordholz, when the final two
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helicopters which are currently on order for the German Navy.
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moved into the airfield on 5 June and it served as home for
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A year later the subhunting component of MFG 2 moved from
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Germany
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Immediately north of the base is the grass runway of the
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rocket-powered fighter aircraft coming from parts of 2./
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decided to rebuild the airfield. At the outbreak of
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German
IATA
ICAO
Nordholz
Lower Saxony

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