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EKVL Airport - Fairchild C-119G Flying Boxcar of Italian Air Force on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. Italian AF C-119s flew many flights to Vaerloese AB in connection with NATO exercises held in eastern Denmark.

Fairchild C-119G Flying Boxcar of Italian Air Force on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. Italian AF C-119s flew many flights to Vaerloese AB in connection with NATO exercises held in eastern Denmark.

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Airport EKVL
EKVL Airport
Photographer: Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
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Shot Date: 1971-04-20
Upload Date: 2025-02-19
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  • EKVL Airport - Two McDonnell F-4D Phantoms of US Air Force on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1969.  - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - The control tower at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The tower was built in the mid-1970s and replaced the old tower from 1942. The air base closed in 2004. The airfield is occasionally used for airshows, and the tower has been in use at airshows. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - Runway 28 threshold at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The runway was built in 1952-1953. The air base closed in 2004. Since October 2013 the airfield has been used occasionally for airshows. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • 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 - A 1000 feet remaining to end of Runway 10 sign at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The sign was removed some months later. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen