Knjaz Danilo Airbase

{{Short description|Airbase in Podgorica, Montenegro}}

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| location = Golubovci, Zeta

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The Knjaz Danilo Airbase ({{langx|cnr|Vojni aerodrom Knjaz Danilo}}) is a Montenegrin Air Force base, located in Golubovci, Montenegro. Airbase and adjacent Podgorica Airport share a common runway and various support facilities. It is named after Knjaz Danilo, a prominent 19th century ruler of Montenegro.

During the Yugoslav era, it was the home to the 172nd Aviation Brigade of Yugoslav Air Force and its main flying training base for primary and basic pilot training.

In addition to the airbase proper and adjacent apron, military facilities included Šipčanik complex - underground aircraft shelter tunneled into the eponymous hill, as well as {{convert|6|km|ft|sp=us|adj=mid|-long}} taxiway, connecting the complex to main runway. In an emergency, jets stored in the shelter could scramble using the wider, northern section of the taxiway. As Montenegro Air Force does not operate fixed wing aircraft, entire Šipčanik complex was decommissioned and converted to civilian use in early 2000s.

Airbase facilities were a frequent target of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. G-4 Super Galeb aircraft used by Leteće zvezde aerobatic team were destroyed on the airbase premises during the strikes.{{Cite web|url=https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/pictures-serbia39s-stars-in-aerobatic-display-215204/|title=PICTURES - Serbia's Stars in aerobatic display}}

See also

References

  • {{cite web | url = http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gclookup?Q=country:ME | title = Airports in Montenegro | publisher = Great Circle Mapper}} – IATA and ICAO codes
  • {{cite web | url = http://www.fallingrain.com/world/MJ/airports.html | title = Airports in Montenegro | publisher = fallingrain.com}} – IATA, ICAO and DAFIF codes

{{Airports in Montenegro}}

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