DOEBERITZ AIRFIELD
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP82-00457R006100550005-3
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date:
April 3, 2003
Sequence Number:
5
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 2, 1950
Content Type:
REPORT
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Between 1 and L p.m. on 21 August 1950 about 70 tiro-seater low rri.ng monoplanes with
in line engines and aircraft we on f :ring to the rear ore parked on the northern
25X1 A edge of the Doeboritz 0 53/Z 65) airfield. Warty aircraft of the same type were on
the southern edge in front of the closed hangars. * There was no flying. Soldiers
wearin flying suits did maintenance work on individual planes.
2. Trio lamps fitted on poles about 11 meter Iti_Ch were on the western edge of the field.
A fuel dump in the northrrostern corner of the field consisted of containers partly
underground, each with a capacity of 200 liters., and several containers of about
3,000 liters. The containers were filled from a railroad tank car. 25X1A
3. The barrae:. buildings were north of the field. Jeep and passenger cars
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on. 31 August 1950, 143 s in ;l.e-enc`r_ne planes wore parked in front of the hangars on
the southern edge of the field, and 33 planes of the same type on the northern
edge. * There no flying, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The hangars were closed.
I3o activity was observed except some fuel trucks moving from the fuel dump to the
hangars.
The fuel dump ryas being filled from t nee railroad tank cars. ** Large q tities
of coal were stored at the northern edge of the field.
6. Between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. on 3 Septc -ber 1950, about 40 single-engine ground at-
tact,- aircraft were parked on the northern edge of the field and about 140 more on
the southern edge. * All planes on the northern edge had a directional loop anten-
na forward of the rudder assembly., an antenna rod forinrd of the cockpit, a weapon
projecting beyond the rear wall the landing
edge of the rudder assembly and on the fuse-
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?. .. oxrsati on3 of Q or 9 planes mace f7,;_4lrts of about half an hour duration.
weather was hazy and the shy overcast. After landing the planes were parked on the
Anuthern e ~-e of the field. The pimps used in this exercise
Irudder assemblies.
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was seen at the entrance to t?le ~ inldh
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pa one field has not changedm Two Ground attack
regiments are believed to be still stationed there. Information indicates that
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25X1 P Cor~ent The total capacity of the fuel dump is not known.
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being loaded with boards at the fuel dump. Truck
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