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Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:14 am
Abandoned and forgotten airports, airbases and aircraft -
http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2010/11 ... terminals/
Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:07 am
One of the first abandoned airbases it shows is Wittstock, in former East Germany. That runway is where I notched my highest-ever land speed, an indicated 205 mph in a Porsche Carrera GT while riding with the great factory driver Walter Rorhl. (Which is the car's top end--nothing left.)
It's an eerie place. Entering the former base, you drive for miles past totally abandoned buildings, some of them three or four stories high, overgrown, their windows gone, before you get to the runway area. Near the runway are big, MiG-29-size roofed revetments under thick earthen topping. Each one has a big blast tube that carries exhaust through a 90-degree turn and out the side of the hangar, and the floors are still covered with the markings for where ordnance trollies are parked, etc.
The East German Air Force simply took their equipment--or somebody took it--and walked away when the Wall fell.
Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:42 am
A very interesting site!
Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:40 am
Stephan Wilkinson wrote:One of the first abandoned airbases it shows is Wittstock, in former East Germany. That runway is where I notched my highest-ever land speed, an indicated 205 mph in a Porsche Carrera GT while riding with the great factory driver Walter Rorhl. (Which is the car's top end--nothing left.)
It's an eerie place. Entering the former base, you drive for miles past totally abandoned buildings, some of them three or four stories high, overgrown, their windows gone, before you get to the runway area. Near the runway are big, MiG-29-size roofed revetments under thick earthen topping. Each one has a big blast tube that carries exhaust through a 90-degree turn and out the side of the hangar, and the floors are still covered with the markings for where ordnance trollies are parked, etc.
The East German Air Force simply took their equipment--or somebody took it--and walked away when the Wall fell.
Wait- you got a ride in a Carrera GT driven by Walter freakin' Rorhl!?
It's official, I hate you. (Not really, that's just the bitter jealousy speaking... how incredibly fantastic that must've been, you lucky sod!)
Lynn
Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:53 pm
I expect Planes of Fame would be surprised to learn that their Betty display is "abandoned."
Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:43 pm
That site hung my computer - so beware.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:19 pm
that was a great site. it's too bad we can't save everything
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