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Report - A Military Airfield, Germany - March, 2018

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utrinf

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My first real Urban Exploration was done on that airfield. This is where it all began for me and it wasn't even that long ago!
The airfield opened in 1936, initially for the usage for civilian air traffic such as sport flying (if that's a word). Not only that but the area was also used for construction of various aircraft-related mechanisms and for supporting the army with weapon technology during the Second World War. The Red Army took over operations after WW2 which explains the signs with cyrillic writing.

The Full Album can be found here (didn't want to clout the forum too much): https://flic.kr/s/aHsmgtywLK

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Is this Rangsdorf? as it is common practice on 28 Days Later to name a location as well as give a short history!
 

utrinf

28DL Member
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Is this Rangsdorf? as it is common practice on 28 Days Later to name a location as well as give a short history!
I did give a short history tho, or was that not sufficient enough?
Is it a must to name locations, as I'm not the biggest fan of publicly sharing information. Don't want any places to be trashed even more than they already are.

Well done on your first report !

Thank you! Been here for a while and initially posted a bit a year or so ago. :P

Welcome to 28dl and congrats on 1st post.

Thank you, very appreciated! :)
 

The_Raw

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Is this Rangsdorf? as it is common practice on 28 Days Later to name a location as well as give a short history!

That rule has never applied to European sites as long as I've been on here.

This belongs in the European section @utrinf. All the other sections are UK sites. I've moved it for you. The history is short but sufficient as far as I'm concerned.
 
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