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EKVL Airport - Tupolev Tu-154B2 RA-85555 of Aeroflot seen on short final to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 2001. It was one of many flights that brought children from the Chernobyl area to Denmark for a recreational stay. Runway edge lights are turned on.

Tupolev Tu-154B2 RA-85555 of Aeroflot seen on short final to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 2001. It was one of many flights that brought children from the Chernobyl area to Denmark for a recreational stay. Runway edge lights are turned on.

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EKVL Airport
Photographer: Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
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Shot Date: 2001-07-26
Upload Date: 2025-02-08
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  • EKVL Airport - Runway 28 at the abandoned Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The Air Base opened as a grass airfield in 1934. The concrete runway was built in 1952-1953. Vaerloese Air Base closed in 2004. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - NATO Boeing E-3A Sentry 90449 flying over Runway 10 at Vaerloese Air Base Open House 1988 in Denmark. In background left to right: RAF C-130K, RAF Red Arrows Hawks being refueled, RAF Harrier and German Tornado side by side at hangar. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - An airshow at the former Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. To the left Piper PA-28 OY-BLB and in the background to the right Douglas C-47A OY-BPB. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - Signs at the Gammelvadbro entrance of the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The signs were removed a few years later. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - One of the red lights at the pre-threshold area of Runway 28 at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The lights were removed some months later. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen