Neuburg Air Base Fliegerhorst Neuburg | |||
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Starfighter at Neuburg Air Base (1965) | |||
IATA: none – ICAO: ETSN | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Military | ||
Operator | German Air Force | ||
Location | Neuburg an der Donau | ||
Elevation AMSL | 1,250 ft / 380 m | ||
Coordinates | 48°42′42″N 11°12′42″E / 48.71167°N 11.21167°ECoordinates: 48°42′42″N 11°12′42″E / 48.71167°N 11.21167°E | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
09/27 | 8,005 | 2,440 | Asphalt |
Neuburg Air Base is a military air base in Germany. It is located in the district of Neuburg on the Danube, approximately 20 km west-southwest of Ingolstadt. Its primary user is the Jagdgeschwader 74 (JG 74 for short, Fighter Wing 74 in English) of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe), which provides air defence for Southern Germany.[1] Since 2006 Eurofighter Typhoons have been operated from the base.[2] Although Neuburg is the smallest fighter aircraft base in the Bundeswehr, the air base was virtually unaffected by the Bundeswehr reform announced in 2011.
History[]

Underground manufacture of Me 262s
The history of military aviation in Neuburg dates back to the year 1912, when a military aircraft landed in the drill square in Neuburg for the first time. In 1935 construction of the base started. In 1937, the base was designated as the "Aviation Weapons School". It was equipped with Dornier Do 23's, Focke-Wulf Fw 56's, and Junkers Ju 52's. Close to the end of the war, Neuburg also served as a base and construction facility for the jet-driven Me 262 fighter aircraft.[3] On March 19th, 1945, the Neuburg jet plant itself was bombed. After being taken by the Americans, the airfield received the Allied Code designation R-60.
References[]
- ↑ "Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 74". 2018-02-13. http://www.luftwaffe.de/portal/a/luftwaffe/start/org/luftm/jg74.
- ↑ "Jagdgeschwader 74 - Ereignisse im Überblick". 2017-10-26. http://www.geschichte.luftwaffe.de/portal/a/geschlw/start/vde/jagdvd/jg74/.
- ↑ "Die Nachkriegsgeschichte des Fliegerhorsts Neuburg". http://www.fliegerhorste.de/neuburg.htm.
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