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Melsbroek Air Base

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Melsbroek Air Base ( ICAO : EBMB ) is a Belgian Air Component facility in Steenokkerzeel , 6.5  NM (12.0 km; 7.5 mi) northeast of Brussels , the capital of Belgium . It is located on the northern side of Brussels Airport , with which it shares runways and ground and air control facilities.

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5-698: The 15th Air Transport Wing operates from Melsbroek Air Base with following types: The aerodrome was constructed by the German Wehrmacht during World War II . After the 1944 liberation of Belgium , Melsbroek was operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Air Force when it was known as B58 Melsbroek . Operation Bodenplatte , the German aerial attack of 1 January 1945, hit Melsbroek hard. According to Emil Clade (leading III./ JG 27 ),

10-551: Is TENACITY. A Sioux Indian chief completes the emblem. The wing comprises two operational squadrons, the 21st Squadron and the 20th Squadron, and a Training & Conversion Unit. 21st Squadron is also known as the Liaison and Long-Haul Flight. 20th Squadron operates 7 Airbus A400M Atlas , which replaced the Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft in 2021. It consists of about 72 crewmembers, making it one of

15-984: The AAA positions were not manned, and aircraft were bunched together or in lines, which made perfect targets. The attack caused considerable damage among the units based there and was a great success. The Recce Wings had lost two entire squadrons worth of machines. No. 69 Squadron RAF lost 11 Vickers Wellingtons and two damaged. Possibly all No. 140 Squadron RAF ′s de Havilland Mosquito aircraft were lost. At least five Supermarine Spitfires from No. 16 Squadron RAF were destroyed. No. 271 Squadron RAF lost at least seven Handley Page Harrow transports "out of action". A further 15 other aircraft were destroyed. 139 Wing reported five North American B-25 Mitchell bombers destroyed and five damaged. Some 15 to 20 United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) bombers were also destroyed. Another source states that 13 Wellingtons were destroyed, as were five Mosquitoes, four Austers and five Avro Ansons from

20-568: The Tactical Air Forces 2nd Communications Squadron. Three Spitfires were also lost and two damaged. At least one RAF Transport Command Douglas Dakota was destroyed. After the war, Melsbroek replaced Haren Airfield as the Belgian national airport. That title is now carried by the Zaventem terminal on the same aerodrome, built for the 1958 world exposition . At that time, the existing terminal

25-611: Was taken over by the then Belgian Air Force. When Trans European Airways existed, its head office was in Building 117 of Melsbroek Airport. When CityBird existed its head office was in Building 117D. 15th Air Transport Wing The 15th Air Transport Wing ( Dutch : 15 Wing Luchttransport , French : 15 Wing Transport Aérien ) is a wing in the Air Component of the Belgian Armed Forces . The 15th Wing's motto

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