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EKVL Airport - Douglas C-47A of Royal Danish Air Force seen on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1969. Snow on ground lights up underside of aircraft.

Douglas C-47A of Royal Danish Air Force seen on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1969. Snow on ground lights up underside of aircraft.

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Photographer: Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
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Shot Date: 1969-01-00
Upload Date: 2025-02-26
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  • EKVL Airport - Hangar 1 at the former Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The hangar was built in 1939-1940. The air base closed in 2004, but the airfield is occasionally used for airshows. - 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 - Piper Pawnee OY-CYP as tow plane for Grunau Baby OY-AXE. Planes seen shortly after takeoff from a temporary grass runway at an airshow at the former Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - The Terminal at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. The terminal was built in 1977/1979 and was demolished a few years after the photo was taken. The dark/light grey operations bunker to the left remained. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
  • EKVL Airport - Taxiway Charlie South at the closed Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. Yellow crosses were painted on the taxiways shortly before the air base became a civilian area. Photo taken on last day as a military territory. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen