RAF Butzweilerhof

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RAF Butzweilerhof
Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany
RAF Butzweilerhof is located in North Rhine-Westphalia
RAF Butzweilerhof
RAF Butzweilerhof
Shown within North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Coordinates50°59′5.3″N 6°53′29.1″E / 50.984806°N 6.891417°E / 50.984806; 6.891417Coordinates: 50°59′5.3″N 6°53′29.1″E / 50.984806°N 6.891417°E / 50.984806; 6.891417
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence (UK)
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Controlled byRAF Second Tactical Air Force
Royal Air Force Germany
Site history
Built1951 (1951)
In useAugust 1951 - 27 August 1967 (1967)
Airfield information
IdentifiersICAO: ETBB
Runways
Direction Length and surface
04/22 650 metres (2,133 ft) Asphalt
MottoPer Vires Pax

Royal Air Force Butzweilerhof, commonly known as RAF Butzweilerhof was a Royal Air Force station in the middle west of Germany situated in the northern suburbs of Cologne (German: Köln). The station’s motto was Per Vires Pax, and the station badge depicts the Cologne cathedral rising above the waters.

History and the RAF[]

From the 1920s Butzweilerhof was the main civil airport for Cologne, but was taken over by the RAF during August 1951. RAF aircraft ceased flying in 1965, and the RAF formally left Butzweilerhof, closing down the station on 27 January 1967. The few civilian employees remaining at the beginning of 1967 were required to leave by the end of January, and on 31 January 1967, Butzweilerhof airfield was officially handed over to the Bundeswehr.

In 1957 it was the home for No. 5 Signals Wing, The Band of RAF Germany and No. 420 Recovery & Salvage Squadron.

Units:

Butzweilerhof today[]

A very small part of the old airfield was used by the Bundeswehr (German army) until 30 December 2007 after which the Butzweilerkaserne was closed and turned into a mixed retail/residential area. The rest of the land was re-developed into film studios (MMC) between 1998 and 1999. On the film studio lot, a renovated hangar still bears the inscription of the Belgian Army who were stationed at . The remaining land has now been divided up for residential and office re-development. The Butzweilerhof main airport terminal building, opened in 1926 is protected as a listed building and is undergoing renovations.

The terminal building restoration has now (2007) been largely completed. In late December 2007, the bulldozers moved in to tear down most, if not all, of the remaining RAF site buildings. As of December 2008, the portion of the former Kaserne to the right of the main gate was completely cleared of the former military buildings. Most of the vacated property is being redeveloped into a strip mall consisting of a new IKEA store and several other retailers. The Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe (KVB) is also in the process of constructing a new 1,85 km long extension from the current Ossendorf terminus into the Butzweilerhof/Gewerbegebiet Ossendorf area. 3 new stations (Köhlstrasse, Butzweiler/IKEA and the new terminus, Von-Hünefeld-Strasse) will be added to the existing Line 5. This extension is scheduled to open in December 2010.[1]

See also[]

  • Royal Air Force station

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