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EKVL Airport - Approach lights for Runway 10 at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark.

Approach lights for Runway 10 at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark.

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EKVL Airport
Photographer: Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
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Shot Date: 2011-04-10
Upload Date: 2025-02-16
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon DIGITAL IXUS 120 IS
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2011:04:10 15:20:28
Original Image Size: 3000 x 3853 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
F Number: f/4.5
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 12.785 mm
Flash: No Flash
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  • EKVL Airport - One of the Runway 28 Threshold Lights at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The light lenses look reddish in the photo, but the light fixture emitted green light when turned on. Adjacent Runway End Light emitted red light in opposite direction. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - The spare control tower at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The tower was built in 1961 and is partly buried in the sloping terrain north of the runway and taxiway. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - Approach Lights for 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
  • EKVL Airport - Royal Danish Air Force C-130J-30 B-583 landing on Runway 28 at an airshow at the former Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - The old control tower at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The tower was built by the German occupation forces in 1942 and was used by German Luftwaffe 1942-1945. After WW2 used by Danish Air Force until a new tower was built in the mid-1970s. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen