Video of some of the airfield dated 2024 taken by (Rotten Places) can be seen here

Air field Ludwigslust (German: Fliegerhorst Ludwigslust-Techentin, also known as Flugplatz Ludwigslust) was an airfield 100 kilometers east-southeast of Hamburg, Germany.
The airfield was built between 1934 and 1935. It did not have any runways, but (as was common at the time) only a grass flying field. 3 large hangars were located on the southeastern side and two more on the north side. Flight control was located at the southeast side and the barracks were on the northeast side.
On 1 July 19435 piloting school Ludwiglust was set up, later renamed to piloting scool C Ludwiglust. The school was relocated to Neubrandenburg in September 1939 however. They were briefly (a little over two weeks) replaced by II./Lehrgeschwader (Training Wing) 1. By the end of October IV./KG30 was stationed at the airfield, remaining until June 1941.
In April 1941 Aufklaungsschule (Reconnaissance Training School) 3 set up on the base for the period of one year (May 1942). It then became silent at the airfield, with no units assigned until late October 1943. The new resident was II./JG301, renumbered to II./JG302 a month later.

Airfield history above and further details can be found at Forgotten Airfield website here

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