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== Aérodrome de Bruxelles-Haren/ Brussels-Haren luchthaven (../..) == | == Aérodrome de Bruxelles-Haren/ Brussels-Haren luchthaven (../..) == | ||
− | The building in 1924. | + | The building in 1924.<br> |
+ | In 1921, Haren is merged within Bruxelles and so the airport is gradually named Bruxelles-Evère especially once the new building are inaugurated in 1929 (later : code name Advanced Landing Ground B-56 Evere (September 1944 - 1946) after German withdrawal). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 13 January 2024
Aérodrome de Bruxelles-Haren/ Brussels-Haren luchthaven (../..)
The building in 1924.
In 1921, Haren is merged within Bruxelles and so the airport is gradually named Bruxelles-Evère especially once the new building are inaugurated in 1929 (later : code name Advanced Landing Ground B-56 Evere (September 1944 - 1946) after German withdrawal).