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.
DSC_4227 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4266 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4404 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4088 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4103 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4115 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4169 by anthrax, auf Flickr
The album with all pictures can be found here and my thorough post here.
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.
DSC_4227 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4266 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4404 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4088 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4103 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4115 by anthrax, auf Flickr
DSC_4169 by anthrax, auf Flickr
The album with all pictures can be found here and my thorough post here.
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