Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield
{{Short description|German civil aerodrome in Neuhausen ob Eck}}
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Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield (German: Flugplatz Neuhausen ob Eck, ICAO: EDSN) is a special airfield near the town of Neuhausen ob Eck in the district of Tuttlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany. Used as a military airbase by the German Army Aviation Corps until 1994, it was rededicated a special airfield, and is since 1997 the site of the business park take-off GewerbePark Betreibergesellschaft mbH.{{cite web | title = Vom Heeresflugplatz zum Gewerbepark take off: Neuhausen ob Eck als Beispiel einer gelungenen Konversion| publisher = Deutscher Landkreistag | language = de | url = http://www.kreise.de/__cms1/themen/bundeswehrstandorte-und-konversion.html?start=3| access-date = 17 April 2013}} Since 2002, the airfield also hosts the annual Southside Music Festival.{{cite web | title = Sehenswertes | work = Rund um Neuhausen | publisher = Gemeinde Neuhausen ob Eck | language = de | url = http://www.neuhausen-ob-eck.de/Sehenswertes/Sehenswertes.php | access-date = 12 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131103091109/http://neuhausen-ob-eck.de/Sehenswertes/Sehenswertes.php | archive-date = 3 November 2013 | url-status = dead }}
Location
The 1,43 km2 (0,55 sq mi) airfield{{cite web | title = Historie | work = Daten und Fakten | publisher = take-off GewerbePark | language = de | url = http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/wir_ueber_uns/daten_und_fakten/historie.html | access-date = 12 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131221125321/http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/wir_ueber_uns/daten_und_fakten/historie.html | archive-date = 21 December 2013 | url-status = dead }} lies approximately {{convert|6.5|km|mi}} east of the town of Tuttlingen at an elevation of 804 m (2638 ft) on District Road 5945, part of Bundesstraße 311 (Federal Highway 311) linking Ulm and Geisingen. Most of the airfield lies within the boundaries of the town of Neuhausen ob Eck itself, although a small part stretches into the territory of the neighbouring village of Nendingen, part of the town of Tuttlingen.{{cite web | title = Airport - Information | work = Neuhausen ob Eck | publisher = airports.de | url = http://www.airports.de/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,290/| access-date = 12 April 2013}}
History
Plans by the Luftwaffe to build a military airfield at Neuhausen ob Eck started in 1935. Actual construction began in April 1936. The airbase was originally designated to be used only in the event of war. By 1937, flak positions, ammunition bunkers and the runway had been finished. In 1938, five half-timbered buildings were erected to house the airbase company and the administration unit. The airbase was declared operational on 1 May 1938 even though further works were still necessary to install water supplies and refueling facilities. This construction continued until the summer of 1940.
The third group of Kampfgeschwader 51 (III./KG 51) (Medium Bomber Wing 51) was stationed there from August until October 1939. It was followed by a number of other Luftwaffe units, the last of which departed from the airbase in August 1940, leaving only a small detachment to keep the airbase operational. From the end of 1942 until the autumn of 1944, the compound was used as a military exercise camp by the Hitler Youth and subsequently by the Flying Hitler Youth (Flieger-HJ). Due to the increasing danger of air attacks, the first and second group of Nachtjagdgeschwader 6 (Night Fighter Wing 6), based at Hayingen, used Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base as a storage facility for their aircraft during daylight from the end of 1944 until April 1945. The third group of Jagdgeschwader 53 (Fighter Wing 53) was intermittently based at the airbase between July 1944 and April 1945. The last flying Luftwaffe unit on the airbase was Panzerjagdstaffel 3 (Anti-Tank Squadron 3), equipped with Bü 181 trainer aircraft. These planes had been converted into combat aircraft by fitting underwing-mounted launchers for Panzerfaust anti-tank grenades. Panzerjagd Squadron 3 arrived at the airbase on 19 April 1945 before withdrawing further east on 21 April 1945,H. Willbold, p. 103ff. a few hours before the airbase was occupied by the French Army. Subsequently, the French Army used the airbase for the collection of confiscated cattle and as a storage facility for ammunition. In 1948, the French military left the premises.{{cite web | title = Airport - Information | work = Flugplatz Neuhausen ob Eck| publisher = Lexikon der Wehrmacht | language = de| url = http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Kasernen/Wehrkreis05/Kasernen_NeuhausenFlugplatz-R.htm| access-date = 16 April 2013}}
In 1958, the former Luftwaffe airbase at Neuhausen ob Eck was chosen by the Federal Ministry of Defence as one of the airfields for the newly established German Army Aviation Corps and to house an army aviation squadron.{{cite web | title = Exkurs in die Aufstellung der Heeresfliegereinheiten | work = Geschichte(n) der Heeresflieger am Hungrigen Wolf | language = de | url = https://sh-home.de/jo.schaefer/bis1958/aufstellungheeresflieger.html | access-date = 16 April 2013 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} It was allocated the ICAO code EDSN.{{cite web | title = Intro | work = Gemeinschaft der Heeresflieger Neuhausen ob Eck| language = de| url = http://www.heeresflieger-neuhausen.de/| access-date = 17 April 2013}} Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base remained under French administration until 1963, when the compound was handed over to the German government. In 1965, the German Army Aviation Corps became the new occupant of the airbase.{{cite web | title = Airport - Information | work = Flugplatz Neuhausen ob Eck| publisher = Lexikon der Wehrmacht | language = de| url = http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Kasernen/Wehrkreis05/Kasernen_NeuhausenFlugplatz-R.htm| access-date = 16 April 2013}} With the arrival of Army Aviation Squadron 10, relocating from Friedrichshafen Air Base, Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base became operational in 1966.{{cite web | title = Geschichte | work = Heeresfliegertstaffel 10| language = de| url = http://www.staffel10.de/geschichte.html| access-date = 17 April 2013}} Army Aviation Squadron 10 flew Alouette II and Sikorsky H-34 helicopters as well as Dornier Do 27 fixed-wing aircraft.{{cite web | title = Chronik | publisher = Bodensee-Airport Friedrichshafen | language = de | url = http://www.fly-away.de/unternehmen-flughafen/chronik/| access-date = 16 April 2013}} However, the German Army had realised that helicopters would fulfill the Army Aviation Corps' designated tasks better than fixed-wing aircraft, and the Dornier 27 were phased out.{{citation | last = Engels | first = Oliver | title = Historischer Überblick über die Luftfahrzeuge der Bundeswehr | pages = 19–20 | publisher = Universität der Bundeswehr München | date = May 2000 | language = de | url = http://www.unibw.de/lrt13_1/lehre/xtras/lfzderbw.pdf | access-date = 16 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170101170034/https://www.unibw.de/lrt13_1/lehre/xtras/lfzderbw.pdf | archive-date = 1 January 2017 | url-status = dead }} From 1964 on, these aircraft were handed over to other users so that Army Aviation Squadron 10 only had a few Do 27 at their disposal when they arrived at Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base. The majority of aircraft used were helicopters.{{cite web | title = Historie Do 27 | work = Do 27 in Berlin | language = de | url = http://www.do27berlin.de/Historie%20DO27/historie%20do27.html | access-date = 16 April 2013}} Transport helicopter H-34 was also gradually transferred to other units around the same time. In 1967, the squadron was renamed Army Aviation Battalion 10. Four years later, in 1971, the unit was returned its original designation, Army Aviation Squadron 10, when No 2 Squadron of Army Aviation Battalion 10 moved to Roth Air Base to form, together with other elements of the German Army Aviation Corps, Army Aviation Regiment 20. In 1979, this regiment, flying Bell UH-1D,G. Lang, Die Flugzeuge der Bundeswehr, p.226 relocated to Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base. In 1983, the helicopters flown by Army Aviation Squadron 10, Alouette II, were replaced with the Bo 105M.{{cite web | title = Geschichte | work = Heeresfliegertstaffel 10| language = de| url = http://www.staffel10.de/geschichte.html| access-date = 17 April 2013}}
Following the German reunification in 1990, a reform of the German Army resulted in the disbanding of all German Army Aviation Corps units based on Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base and the subsequent closure of the airbase itself. The fly-out took place on 28 September 1993 and Army Aviation Regiment 20 and Army Aviation Squadron 10 were disbanded with Army Aviation Squadron 10 partially relocating to Laupheim Air Base to form the new Army Aviation Support Squadron 10.{{cite web | title = Chronik der Gemeinschaft der Heeresflieger Neuhausen ob Eck | work = Gemeinschaft der Heeresflieger Neuhausen ob Eck| language = de| url = http://www.heeresflieger-neuhausen.de/| access-date = 18 April 2013}} Subsequently, the compound was briefly used by the military police, Training Company of Military Police Battalion 750,{{citation| last = Engels| first = Oliver| title = Historischer Tag für Stetten am kalten Markt - Mit der Aussetzung der Wehrpflicht: Letztes feierliches Gelöbnis der Feldjäger| pages = 2| publisher = Gemeinde Stetten am kalten Markt| language = de| url = http://www.stetten-akm.de/fileadmin/Dateien/Dateien/Bundeswehr/Letztes_feuerliches_Geloebnis_der_Feldjaegert.pdf| access-date = 17 April 2013}}{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} before being acquired by the town of Neuhausen ob Eck in 1997. In 2000, it was renamed take-off Gewerbe-Park (take-off Business Park).
Current use
= The airfield =
The former military airbase is now designated a special airfield and can be used by fixed-wing aircraft with a weight of up to 5.700 kg, helicopters, motor gliders and ultralight fixed-wing aircraft.{{cite web | title = Airport - Information | work = Neuhausen ob Eck | publisher = airports.de | url = http://www.airports.de/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,290/| access-date = 14 April 2013}} Since 2001, the airfield is equipped with a hangar, offering storage possibilities for 15 aircraft.{{cite web | title = Abstellmöglichkeiten am Flugfeld | work = Fluplatz | publisher = take-off GewerbePark | language = de | url = http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/flugplatz/abstellmoeglichkeiten.html | access-date = 18 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130713074656/http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/flugplatz/abstellmoeglichkeiten.html | archive-date = 13 July 2013 | url-status = dead }} Refuelling is not possible at the airfield.{{cite web | title = Treibstoffversorgung | work = Fluplatz | publisher = take-off GewerbePark | language = de | url = http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/flugplatz/treibstoff.html | access-date = 18 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130411055630/http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/flugplatz/treibstoff.html | archive-date = 11 April 2013 | url-status = dead }}
Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield is the venue for the annual Southside Festival, a music festival established in 2000, usually held over three days in June, and drawing about 50,000 spectators every year.{{cite news | last = Steinmüller | first = Hermann-Peter | title = Southside will wachsen | newspaper = Südkurier | language =de | date = 27 March 2013 | url = http://www.suedkurier.de/region/linzgau-zollern-alb/neuhausen-ob-eck/Southside-will-wachsen;art372568,5977480 | access-date = 18 April 2013}}
= The business park =
More than 50 companies from various branches of manufacturing, trade and the service sector use the premises as their business location.{{cite news | last = Kleinert | first = Joachim | title = Gewerbe wächst immer weiter | newspaper = Südkurier | language =de | date = 4 July 2006 | url = http://www.suedkurier.de/region/linzgau-zollern-alb/neuhausen-ob-eck/Gewerbe-waechst-immer-weiter;art372568,2101639 | access-date = 18 April 2013}}{{cite web | title = Die Untrnehmen | work = take-off GewerbePark | language = de | url = http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/die_unternehmen/adressen_der_unternehmen_im_take-off-park.html | access-date = 18 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130313130136/http://www.take-off-park.de/centix/de/die_unternehmen/adressen_der_unternehmen_im_take-off-park.html | archive-date = 13 March 2013 | url-status = dead }}
Post-World War II military occupants
The following units of the German Armed Forces were stationed at Neuhausen ob Eck Air Base:
See also
Further reading
- {{citation | last1 = Dressel | first1 = Joachim | last2 = Griel | first2 = Manfred | title = Flugzeuge und Hubschrauber der Bundeswehr | place = Stuttgart | publisher = Motorbuch-Verlag| year = 1990 |isbn = 3-613-01358-4 |language=de}}
- {{citation | last = Lang| first = Gerhard | title = Die Flugzeuge der Bundeswehr | place = Stuttgart| publisher = Motorbuch Verlag| year = 2007|isbn = 978-3-613-02743-5}}} {{in lang|de}}
- {{citation | last = Onusseit| first = Ulrich | title = Heeresflugplatz Neuhausen| place = Waldesch| publisher = Mönch| year = 1987|language=de}}
- {{citation | last = Philpott| first = Bryan| title = History of the German Air Force| place = Twickenham| publisher = Hamlyn| year = 2003|isbn = 0-600-50293-7 }}
- {{citation | last = Rudolph | first = Christin-Désirée | title = Soldaten unterm Rotor: die Huschrauberverbände der Bundeswehr| place = Stuttgart | publisher = Motorbuch-Verlag| year = 2012 |isbn = 978-3-613-03413-6}}} {{in lang|de}}
- {{citation | last = Schütt | first = Kurt W. | title = Heeresflieger: Truppengattung der dritten Dimension; die Geschichte der Heeresfliegertruppe der Bundeswehr| place = Koblenz| publisher = Bernard und Graefe| year = 1985|isbn = 3-7637-5451-2 |language=de}}
- {{citation | last = Stritzel | first = Hans-Georg | title = Geschichte des Flugplatzes Neuhausen ob Eck 1935–1963 | place = Neuhausen ob Eck| year = 1966|language=de}}
- {{citation | last1 = Vetter | first1 = Bernd | last2 = Vetter | first2 = Frank| title = Die deutschen Heeresflieger: Geschichte, Typen und Verbände | place = Stuttgart | publisher = Motorbuch-Verlag| year = 2001 |isbn = 3-613-02146-3 |language=de}}
- {{citation | last = Willbold | first = Hans | title = Der Luftkrieg zwischen Donau und Bodensee. Vorbereitungen, Flugplätze und deren Belegungen, Luftangriffe, Abstürze | place = Bad Buchau | publisher = Federsee-Verlag| year = 2002 |isbn = 3-925171-54-1 |language=de}}
References
External links
- [http://www.airports.de/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,290/lang,de/ Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield at airport.de]
- [http://www.southside.de/en/ Website of the Southside Festival]
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