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Soesterberg Royal Netherlands Air Force Base

Soesterberg Air Base
Camp New Amsterdam
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F-4E Phantom II of 32nd TFS taking off, around 1975, at Soesterberg Air Base
Summary
Airport type Military Closed since 2008
Owner Military of the Netherlands
Operator Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF)
Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
Location Soesterberg, Netherlands
Elevation AMSL 20 m / 66 ft
Coordinates 52°8′3″N 5°16′59″E / 52.13417°N 5.28306°E / 52.13417; 5.28306
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 3,075 10,089 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF

Soesterberg Air Base (IATA: UTCICAO: EHSB) was a Royal Netherlands Air Force military air base located in Soesterberg, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east-northeast of Utrecht. It was first established as an airfield in 1911, and in 1913, the Dutch Army bought the field and established the Army Aviation Division.

For almost 40 years, United States Air Force facilities at Soesterberg, named Camp New Amsterdam was a major front line USAFE air base during the Cold War. The base was closed on 31 December 2008, due to budget cuts in the Dutch Army. The air base ceased flying operations on 12 November 2008, when the command was transferred from the Dutch Air Force to Dutch Defense who will take care of the base until it will be given back to nature. The last fighter ever to depart, delayed due bad weather at Aviano AB, was a Greek F-4E Phantom II. The former USAFE part stays in military hands, and will now officially be called Camp New Amsterdam.

During World War I, the Netherlands was a neutral country, and flew border patrol missions from Soesterberg airfield. The Dutch confiscated all foreign aircraft landing inside the borders of their country during the war, and added the operational ones to their inventory to be used for pilot training at Soesterberg.


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