BAD VOESLAU AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005500200003-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 21, 2016
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-00810A005500200003-9 CLAASSIFIGATION SFCx~~ ~fJt11~TRY gnstria TOf~tC. Bad ?eeslau Aiz~#'ield Pt A~AINED,~ EVALUATION) DATE OF CONTENT DATE OBTAINED - REFERENCES PAGES ~ ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS Comment. It is believed that Bad Voeslau airfield is occupied y a courier and liaison unit of the Fifty-Ninth Air Army. The number of I1-28s has not been increased. 8 November 1954 25X1. 1. Between 1630 and 1645 on 18 October 1954, 1 MiG-15, 4 Il-2r and 5 Li-2s were observed at Bad Voeslau airfield. Additional aircraft 25X1 were possibly parked in the hangars or behind the above-mentioned planes. There was a 010 overcast, a west-northwesterly wind of about 8 km~h, and good visibility. No air activity was conducted. At 1030, when the airfield was observed from a distance, no indications of intended. air activity were seen. 2. Between 1530 and 1600 on 19 October, 2 MiG-15s, 3 I1-28s, 6 Li-2s and 1 biplane were observed at the field. There was no~air activity. The sky was 010 overcast. During the morning, there was a northwesterly wind which abated from 20 km~h to 5 km/h. During the afternoon, the wind blew from the east at about 5 km h. Visibility was good. Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-00810A005500200003-9