- Vainode
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name = Vaiņode
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type = Military, former
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operator =Latvian Air Force
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location = Vaiņode, near Skrunda
elevation-f = 518
elevation-m = 158
coordinates = Coord|56|24|18|N|021|53|12|E|type:airport|display=inline,title
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r1-length-f = 8202
r1-length-m = 2500
r1-surface =Concrete
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footnotes = disused since 1991 after USSR military left, infrastructure destroyed.Vaiņode (also somewhere written as Vainodo, Vainede, Vaynede, Vaynodo, and Toyvanede) is a former USSR air base in
Latvia , located 31 km south ofSkrunda . It was abandoned in 1993 is only 4 km from the border withLithuania .During
World War I it was a Germanairship base with two 240m longairship hangar s. After the war, they were dismantled, parts of them were resued and erected as cover forRiga 's Central Market [http://www.riga.lv/EN/Channels/About_Riga/Riga_architecture/Other_city_objects/Centraltirgus.htm] food market. They are still in use today.Vaiņode was home to 54 Gv IAP (54th Guards Interceptor Aviation Regiment), in 1967 flying some of the first
Sukhoi Su-15 aircraft ever fielded. These planes were upgraded toSu-27 aircraft in the 1980s, and there is some evidence thatMiG-23 aircraft were flown.Today
The site has been derelict since Latvian independence from the USSR in 1991. The site, like the other former Soviet military installations in Latvia, have been stripped of everything apart from the concrete. Most of the area is a nature reserve.
External links
* [http://greyisgood.eu/blog/84 Photographs of the site in 2007]
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