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Müritz Airpark

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306: 298: 42: 697: 709: 623: 454:, with its array of captured planes was a regular guest at the airfields. After several Allied bombing runs on the primary turf-surfaced aerodrome field of Rechlin, and the satellite Roggentin airfield in 1944, testing of late-war planes was shifted just southwards to Lärz. On April 10, 1945, a final bomber attack by the 414:, the airfield was closed again and many of its installations dismantled. During the 1920s, the airfield was reopened as a civilian airbase, but it was soon used as a testing ground for the secret German air force experiments under the 428:, the Rechlin airfield became the official testing ground of the newly formed Luftwaffe. The turf-surfaced site, still bounded by the aforementioned hexagonal-layout ring road around its perimeter, was designated as the central 462:
which was targeting airfields used by German jet fighters – almost completely destroyed the airfields; what was left was blown up by the German garrison before Soviet troops arrived at Rechlin on May 2.
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that still exists today, defining an area approximately 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) across within it of about 234.3 hectares, or 578.9 acres, which today is the site of the annual
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Many of the Luftwaffe's new combat aircraft prototypes were test flown at the main turf-fielded Rechlin facilities; the special operations combat wing of the Luftwaffe,
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test facility of the Luftwaffe, and was expanded by constructing two more airfields: a second, smaller turf-surfaced field just east of the main site in nearby
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Construction of the first airfield at Rechlin started in 1916; the airfield was officially opened on 29 August 1918 under the governance of the
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for new aircraft designs, the heart of which was actually centered on two large turf areas some 4.5 km (2.8 mi) due north (at
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aircraft are considered by many aviation historians to be among the most reliable sources for aircraft performance data from the
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Me 262A jet fighters in 1944 at the southerly Lärz facility, today the main Rechlin-Lärz location.
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established a permanent presence at the airbase. The 19th Guards fighter-bomber regiment of the
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and a helicopter squadron were stationed at Lärz; the airfield at Rechlin was used by the
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RonaldV's "Abandoned, Forgotten & Little-Known Airfields in Europe" listing
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Entwicklungs-und Betriebsgesellschaft Müritzflugplatz Rechlin-Lärz mbH
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right center at Rechlin during a defense meeting, 5–7 September 1943.
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on the Baltic Sea under control from the Rechlin HQ facility
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borders, since Rechlin was well inside the borders of
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Rechlin–Lärz Airfield

IATA
ICAO
Rechlin
Germany
AMSL
Coordinates
53°18′23″N 012°45′11″E / 53.30639°N 12.75306°E / 53.30639; 12.75306
mueritz-airpark.de
Runways
Direction
Concrete
Concrete
IATA
ICAO
airfield
Rechlin
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Germany
Fusion Festival


Adolf Galland
Albert Speer
Third Reich
Luftwaffe
53°20′48.11″N 12°44′23.25″E / 53.3466972°N 12.7397917°E / 53.3466972; 12.7397917
aerodrome
a roughly hexagonal-layout perimeter road

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