Bardufoss Air Station

Bardufoss Air Station

Infobox Airport
name = Bardufoss Air Station
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IATA = BDU
ICAO = ENDU
type = Military/Public
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operator = Royal Norwegian Air Force
city-served = Lenvik & Målselv, Norway
location = Finnsnes
elevation-f = 252
elevation-m = 77
coordinates = Coord|69|03|22|N|018|32|25|E|type:airport|display=inline
website = [http://www.avinor.no/Norsk/Lufthavner/Bardufoss_lufthavn/ Bardufoss lufthavn]
metric-rwy = Yes
r1-number = 10/28
r1-length-f = 8,015
r1-length-m = 2,443
r1-surface = Asphalt
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Bardufoss Air Station airport codes|BDU|ENDU (Norwegian:Bardufoss flystasjon) is located in the municipality of Målselv in Troms county in Northern Norway. It is the location for the 139th Air Wing and two helicopter squadrons; the 337 Squadron operating Lynx MK 86 for the Norwegian Coast Guard and the 339 Squadron equipped with Bell 412SPs. It is also the base for the Royal Norwegian Air Force Flight Training School.

The airbase is also used by the civilian community: Norwegian Aviation College (NAC) is located at the airport, and there is also a flying club (Bardufoss Flyklubb) and a parachute jumping club. Scandinavian Airlines currently operates three daily flights with various types of Boeing 737 aircraft from Bardufoss Airport to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

History

The first plane to land at the air station was a de Havilland Tiger Moth on 26 March, 1938, making it the country's oldest air station still operational. During World War II, RAF Gloster Gladiators (No. 263 Squadron RAF) and Hawker Hurricanes (No. 46 Squadron RAF) operating from Bardufoss played a vital part in keeping the Luftwaffe at bay during the fighting on the Narvik front in the April-June 1940 Norwegian Campaign. After the allied withdrawal from Norway, the airbase was taken over by the Germans and mostly used as a base for fighters, bombers and reconnaissance planes operating against the Murmansk convoys. Fighters from Bardufoss also had the task of providing aerial support for naval operations in the area, but failed to scramble in time to prevent the battleship Tirpitz from being sunk by Avro Lancaster bombers at Håkøya near Tromsø. Luftwaffe ace Heinrich Ehrler was originally sentenced to death because of this, but was never executed: He died in combat when he rammed an American B-17 Flying Fortress over Germany.

The 339 Squadron was moved to Bardufoss in 1964 while the 337 Squadron came in 1983.

The Royal Norwegian Air Force Flight Training School was moved to Bardufoss from Trondheim Airport, Værnes in 2003.

quadrons

Two squadrons of helicopters are stationed on this airfield: 337. with Lynx MK 86 (since 1983) and 339. with Bell 412SP (since 1964).

The 337 Squadron operates six Lynx MK 86 helicopters, which were delivered in 1983. Their purpose is to operate onboard Coast Guard ships. They will soon be replaced with eight new NH-90's.

The 339 Squadron operates twelve Bell 412SP, primarily used as support for the Royal Norwegian Army. The Bells were delivered in between 1987 and 1990. Previous to their delivery, the squadron operated UH-1's bought used from USA: some of those machines were received with minor battle damages and bullet holes, having seen action in the Vietnam war. The Royal Norwegian Air Force's six remaining Bells (making a total of 18) are stationed at the 720 Squadron at Rygge Air Station.

In addition, the Royal Norwegian Air Force Flight Training School is located here. The Flight Training School operates the Saab Safari.

External links

* [http://www.avinor.no/Norsk/Lufthavner/Bardufoss_lufthavn/ Picture and information regarding Bardufoss Airport from Avinor]
* [http://www.mil.no/luft/start/RNoAF/station_overview/article.jhtml?articleID=103948/ Norwegian Air Force; Bardufoss Airbase]


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