Faßberg Air Base (german: Heeresflugplatz Faßberg) is a
Bundeswehr base located northeast of the
municipality of
Faßberg,
Lower Saxony,
Germany. The air base is jointly used by the
German Army
The German Army (, "army") is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German ''Bundeswehr'' together with the ''Marine'' (German Navy) and the ''Luftwaf ...
(''Heer'') and the
German Air Force
The German Air Force (german: Luftwaffe, lit=air weapon or air arm, ) is the aerial warfare branch of the , the armed forces of Germany. The German Air Force (as part of the ''Bundeswehr'') was founded in 1956 during the era of the Cold War a ...
(''Luftwaffe''). Its main user is the
German Army Aviation Corps.
History
An airfield was established in 1934. However, since Germany was not allowed to possess an air force under the rules of the
Treaty of Versailles, the airfield was supposed to serve a future air force.
Between 1934 and 1945 various
Luftwaffe units were based on the air base, flying aircraft as diverse as
Junkers Ju 52
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Development of the Ju 52 commenced during 1930, headed by German Aeros ...
,
Junkers Ju 88,
Heinkel He 111
The Heinkel He 111 is a German airliner and bomber designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter at Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in 1934. Through development, it was described as a "wolf in sheep's clothing". Due to restrictions placed on Germany after th ...
, and towards the final stages of
World War II Messerschmitt Me 163 and
Messerschmitt Me 262.
In April 1945 the airfield was overrun by the
British Army and subsequently used by the
Royal Air Force (RAF). It was renamed first Airfield B 152 and later RAF Fassberg. During the
Berlin Blockade RAF Fassberg played an important role as a hub for supplying the city.
Whilst being operated by the British Armed Forces several RAF squadrons were based at Fassberg. The first of these was
26 Squadron who arrived on 13 April 1946 and stayed for varying periods during the next 16 months. The squadron initially used the
Hawker Tempest F.5 until June 1946 when it switched to the Tempest F.2. The squadron stayed until 11 August 1947 then moved to
RAF Gutersloh.
The next squadron was
14 Squadron which arrived on 1 November 1950 with the
de Havilland Mosquito
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B.35, however only two months later during February 1951 they changed to the
de Havilland Vampire FB.5 and further between May 1953 and July 1954 the Venom FB.1 was introduced with the squadron utilising both Vampires and Venom. On 23 June 1955 the squadron moved to
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On 1 November 1950
98 Squadron joined with the Vampire FB.5 and changed to the Venom FB.1 during August 1953, the squadron moved to Jever on 19 April 1955.
The next squadron to arrive was
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who reformed here on 10 May 1951 with the de Havilland Vampire FB.5. Shortly afterwards on 12 May 1951
112 Squadron also reformed here operating the Vampire FB.5 however it was only a short stay and the squadron moved to
RAF Jever
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on 7 March 1952.
The
de Havilland Venom FB.1 arrived to 118 Squadron during September 1953 and the squadron operated both the Vampire FB.5 and Venom FB.1 until June 1954 when the last Vampire's had left. The unit moved to Jever on 6 May 1955.
On 26 September 1955
11 Squadron arrived with the Venom FB.4 but they only stayed until the following October and moved to
RAF Wunstorf. Similarly
5 Squadron joined on 10 October 1955 also with the Venom FB.4 and moved to Wunstorf on 9 October 1956.
During 15 October 1955
266 Squadron arrived with the Venom FB.4 and moved to Wunstorf exactly a year later.
The following units were also here at some point:
* No. 23 Light Anti-Aircraft Battery.
* No. 3 Armoured Car Squadron RAF Regiment.
* No. 22 (LAA) Squadron
RAF Regiment
The Royal Air Force Regiment (RAF Regiment) is part of the Royal Air Force and functions as a specialist corps. Founded by royal warrant in 1942, the Corps carries out soldiering tasks relating to the delivery of air power. Examples of such ta ...
also at the handing over of the station to the Luftwaffe.
Following the foundation of the ''
Bundeswehr'' in 1955 and consequently the establishing of a German air force, Faßberg Air Base was returned to Germany on 1 January 1957. It was home of the Technical School of the ''Luftwaffe'' and for some time the Luftwaffe's Officer Training School. For fifteen years a helicopter pilot training school was also located at Faßberg Air base; this school has since been disbanded.
Current use
Faßberg Air Base is home to the army's Transport Helicopter Regiment 10 (''Transporthubschrauberregiment 10'') which was established in 1971. The regiment was first based at
Celle Air Base but was moved to Faßberg in 1981.
Transport Helicopter Regiment 10 is equipped with helicopters of the type
Bell UH-1D. Other units stationed at the air base are the airforce's training school, a technical-logistical training centre for
rotary wing aircraft run by both the air force and the army, part of the Franco-German training facilities for the
Eurocopter Tiger
The Eurocopter Tiger is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003. It is manufactured by Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter), which arose from the merger of Aérospatiale's and DASA's respective he ...
, a medical services centre, a family support unit and part of the administration of
Bergen-Hohne Training Area.
See also
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German Army Aviation Corps
*
History of the German Army Aviation Corps
*
German Army
The German Army (, "army") is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German ''Bundeswehr'' together with the ''Marine'' (German Navy) and the ''Luftwaf ...
*
List of airports in Germany
*
List of former Royal Air Force stations
*
60th Air Mobility Wing
References
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External links
Website of Original agfacolor color photos from Fassberg in 1948 during the Berlin AirliftWebsite of Transport Helicopter Regiment 10Webseite of German Air Force Technical School 3Gallery of images of RAF Fassbergfro
ServicePals.com
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Bases of the German Air Force
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Luftwaffe bases
Airports in Lower Saxony