Pápa Air Base

Pápa Air Base
Summary
Airport type Military
Location Pápa, Hungary
Elevation AMSL 485 ft / 148 m
Coordinates 47°21′50″N 17°29′50″E / 47.36389°N 17.49722°E / 47.36389; 17.49722
Map
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Location of air base in Hungary

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 2,399 7,869[1] Concrete

Pápa Air Base (ICAO: LHPA) is a military airbase located near Pápa, Hungary. The building of the airport started in 1936.[2] The Hungarian Air Force has 3 active air bases, and is the only active air base in Western-Hungary.

During the Second World War several German and Hungarian units used the Air Base. In 1944 the air base was the biggest air base of the Royal Hungarian Air Force. On October 1, 1939 the Royal Hungarian Army's 1st Parachute Company was created. Commanding officer was captain/major Vitéz Árpád Bertalan. The company was expanded to battalion level in the end of August 1940, and named the Royal Hungarian Army's 1st Honvéd Parachute Battalion.

After the Second World War a Russian fighter regiment was stationed in Pápa. The Soviet Union’s Air Forces used the base from 1945 until 1961. In 1961 the Hungarian People's Army's Air Force 47th Fighter Regiment became the home regiment of the air base. The regiment was that time equipped with three squadrons of MiG-21F type aircraft. Thirteen years later the squadrons were equipped with MiG-21MF, four years later with the MiG-21bis, and in 1979 the third fighter squadron was equipped with 12 MiG-23MF and 4 MiG-23UB type aircraft.

In 1962 and 1984 the runway was renovated.[2] In 1992 the regiment changed name to Hungarian Air Force 47th Pápa Tactical Regiment. Following the reorganization, and disbandment of the regiment on June 30 2001, the Hungarian Air Force Pápa Air Base was established on 1 July 2001.[2] After that Pápa Air Base has been designed as a NATO reserve Base. It was officially activated on 27 July 2009 as part of the multinational Strategic Airlift Capability consortium.[3]

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