- Vyazma Airport
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name = Vyazma
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location = Vyazma
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footnotes =Vyazma Airport (also Vyaz'ma) is an airport in
Russia located 9 km southeast ofVyazma . It currently servesgeneral aviation .During the
Cold War it was aSoviet Anti-Air Defense base and was home to 45 IAP (45th Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying MiG-23Pinterceptor aircraft . The unit was decommissioned sometime in the 1990s due to cutbacks in defense spending. AnAir Forces Monthly article in January 1997, written following a visit to the airfield, said that it had housed aDOSAAF training regiment up until about 1980, flying some 80 MiG-17s and two MiG-15UTIs. From 1980 the unit converted to the L-29 Delfin and then the L-39C Albatros, with around 70 aircraft on strength. When AFM visited, all the now-ROSTO aircraft, roughly 40 L-29s and 30 L-39Cs, were parked in a small area of the airfield, as there were no hangers.Also at the airfield when AFM visited were a large number of Mi-24D/V/Ks and Mi-8TV/MT/MTVs of 440 OVP (Separate Helicopter Regiment) relocated from
Stendal in Germany. A small group of Mi-8PPAs and Mi-8SMVs, AFM said, were probably formerly flown by the 292 OVP at Cochstedt in Germany. 440 OVP's crews and families, the magazine said, have been housed in newly-built homes paid for by the German government.ources and References
*Hugo Mambour, 'Vjasma Aero Club,' Air Forces Monthly, January 1997, p.40-42
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