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* Frequencies: tower 132.65, 122.47 | * Frequencies: tower 132.65, 122.47 | ||
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+ | ===Maps and charts=== | ||
+ | * [http://skyvector.com/?ll=54.157833333,13.772666667&chart=301&zoom=1 http://skyvector.com/?ll=54.157833333,13.772666667&chart=301&zoom=1] | ||
==Peenemünde Army Research Center== | ==Peenemünde Army Research Center== |
Revision as of 19:26, 5 December 2012
Peenemünde is a village with a seaport on the westmost extremity of a long sand-spit in the northwestern part of Usedom (an island) on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany.
Historically it's the world's first launch site, used for development of the V-1, A-4/V-2, Wasserfall and other missiles.
It's the location of Peenemünde Airfield and the former Peenemünde Army Research Center.
Peenemünde Airfield
Runways and frequencies
- Peenemünde Airfield (IATA: PEF, ICAO: EDCP)
- 13T/31T, 2400x60m, concrete
- Frequencies: tower 132.65, 122.47
Maps and charts
Peenemünde Army Research Center
Pads
- Tower V-2 launch complex
- P12 V-2 launch complex
- GWO V-2, Wasserfall launch complex
- P6 V-2 launch complex
- Rail V-2 launch complex
- P7 V-2 launch complex
- P10 V-2, A4b launch complex
- SK V-2 launch complex