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EKVL Airport - Hunting Percival P66 Pembroke C54 of West German Navy seen on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1971. Military aircraft from foreign NATO countries were frequent visitors at Vaerloese AB.

Hunting Percival P66 Pembroke C54 of West German Navy seen on final approach to Runway 28 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1971. Military aircraft from foreign NATO countries were frequent visitors at Vaerloese AB.

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EKVL Airport
Photographer: Jan Lundsteen-Jensen
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Shot Date: 1971-06-07
Upload Date: 2025-03-10
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  • 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
  • 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 - Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter of US Air Force seen shortly after takeoff from Runway 10 at Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark in 1968. Military aircraft from foreign NATO countries were frequent visitors at Vaerloese Air Base. - 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 - The eastern part of the former Vaerloese Air Base in Denmark. In the foreground aircraft parking stand No.01. Curved section behind was used for parking of planes from foreign NATO countries. Runway 28/10 furthest away. - by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen by Jan Lundsteen-Jensen