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Uetersen Airfield

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Airport type
  
Public

Elevation AMSL
  
23 ft / 7 m

09/27
  
900

Phone
  
+49 4122 81444

Location
  
Heist, Germany

Website
  
www.edhe.de

Elevation
  
7 m

Uetersen Airfield

Operator
  
Flugplatz Uetersen GmbH

Address
  
Flugplatz, 25492 Heist, Germany

Similar
  
Tower‑Re Uetersen, Hotel Lindenhof, Rosarium, Holsteiner Hof, Hundedorf Rellingen

Uetersen Airfield is an aerodrome near the town of Uetersen in the district of Pinneberg within the municipalities of Heist and Appen.

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History

The military-airfield was renamed Marseille Barracks (Marseille-Kaserne) on 24 October 1975, after the German World War II fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille.

The previously unknown private pilot Mathias Rust took off from here on May 13, 1987 flying a Cessna F172P, registration D-ECJB and owned by his flying club, starting his famous flight to Moscow, where he landed in Red Square.

The airfield was also the Air Force Museum Uetersen home since 1956 and was created in 1995 in a large-scale action to Berlin-Gatow was relocated, where today's Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr was born.

Airlines and destinations

No scheduled services are offered. Uetersen Airfield is the homebase for the business charter operations of Air Hamburg.

References

Uetersen Airfield Wikipedia