• Jonsvatnet is a lake in Trøndelag county, Norway. Most of the lake is in the eastern part of the municipality of Trondheim, with a very small part of the...
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    Trondheim Airport, Jonsvatnet (Norwegian: Trondheim sjøflyplass, Jonsvatnet) was a water aerodrome located at Valset on the lake of Jonsvatnet in Trondheim...
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  • 10°31′35″E / 63.3654°N 10.5263°E / 63.3654; 10.5263 Jonsvatnet shooting range, Norwegian Jonsvatnet skytebane, can refer to a set of shooting ranges that...
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    to Junkers Jumo 211. Photos of two Jumo 211A engines raised from Lake Jonsvatnet, Trondheim, Norway, in 2004 (Adresseavisen) UK Flight Magazine mid-November...
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    cruiser Blücher in Oslofjord. Another aircraft is known to lie in the Jonsvatnet, a lake near Trondheim in Norway. A number of wartime German aircraft...
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    Norway. In April 1940, it was operating from the frozen surface of the Jonsvatnet, a lake near Trondheim in Norway. The lake was being used as an improvised...
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    111 H-2 (Stammkennzeichen of 6N+NH), and Wk Nr 2320 was salvaged from Jonsvatnet, a Norwegian lake, and has since been moved to Germany for restoration...
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  • publicity in Norway. One of the Heinkel He 111 he flew was recovered from Jonsvatnet lake near Trondheim in 2004, where it had been submerged since falling...
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  • Strindheim Strinda Charlottenlund-Jakobsli Ranheim Berg-Tyholt Åsvang-Stokkan Jonsvatnet Moholt Nardo Nardo Nidarvoll-Leira Risvollan-Othilienborg Bratsberg Byåsen...
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  • international airport serving Trondheim. It may also refer to: Trondheim Airport, Jonsvatnet, a former water aerodrome Trondheim Airport, Lade, a former airport Trondheim...
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    during the invasion of Norway in April 1940, landed on the frozen lake Jonsvatnet near Trondheim on 20 April 1940. Later sank and was recovered in 2004...
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  • in the borough of Lerkendal, between the village of Tanem and the lake Jonsvatnet. The 0.26-square-kilometre (64-acre) village has a population (2018) of...
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    cross-country skiing. The Homla river runs north to the Trondheimsfjord. The lake Jonsvatnet lies on the western border of the municipality. In the southeastern part...
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    Feragen Flensjøen Fundin Gagnåsvatnet Gjevilvatnet Håsjøen Hostovatnet Jonsvatnet Korssjøen Malmsjøen Nedre Roasten Nesjø Øyangsvatnet Øyungen Rambergsjøen...
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    south and east of the main city center all the way southeast to the lake Jonsvatnet, and it originally included what is now the municipality of Malvik. The...
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    took initiative for the first organized race to be held on the ice of Jonsvatnet that winter, and paid 200 Norwegian krone (NOK) in prize money from his...
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  • the former aerodromes, although the re-established Trondheim Airport, Jonsvatnet as a reserve airport for Trondheim. For the 1951 season only, West Norway...
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  • King's Guard as their primary training facility for both rifle and pistol. Jonsvatnet shooting range, the largest civilian shooting range in the city of Trondheim...
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    Norwegian). Karmøy: Eget Forlag. Vik, Knut L. (2003). "Trondheim lufthavn Jonsvatnet 1935–1939". Strinda den gang da (PDF) (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Strinda...
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