71st Air Flotilla "General Emanoil Ionescu"
The Romanian Air Force built Cβmpia Turzii airfield between 1952 - 1953, on the purpose of reorganization of the military aviation and its outfitting with IL-10 aircraft, made in the former USSR and designed to ground attack. In 1969, an air defence-artillery unit was created on the airfield in order to protect it against the air attacks. In 1970 a small unit was founded for the airfield maintenance during the training of the air force pilots and paratroops.
On the 30th of June 1982, on the Deveselu airfield - belonging to the 91st Fighter Regiment, the 48th Fighter Squadron was established as the core of the 71st Airbase. The squadron inventory included MIG-21 fighter aircraft. On the 30th of June 1986, the 48th Fighters Squadron was transformed into the 71st Fighter Regiment and continued its tasks on the Deveselu airfield. On the 9th of June 1987, the Regiment personnel and inventory were deployed on the Cβmpia Turzii airfield, and on the 9th of July 1987, for the first time a MIG-21 took off from the airfield for a training flight .
On the 1st of June 1995, the regiment split into the 71st Fighter Airbase and the 71st Fighter Group, both deployed on this airfield. All the time from its foundation, the unit has placed itsself among the best units of the Air Force, due to the pilots' proficiency in carrying out flight missions, day and night, and all-weather, as well as the responsibility of the logistic support personnel. In January 2001, the unit received the first MIG-21 Lancer fighters and the pilots started the transition for the new version. The 71st Airbase was founded on the 1st of June 2002 according to the Armed Forces' Reorganization Program.
PARTICIPATION IN MISSIONS AND EXERCISES
71st Airbase was assigned to take part in a series of missions and national, multinational, in Romania and abroad training exercises with MiG-21 LanceR aircraft, as well as with IAR-330 helicopters, equipped for transportation or MEDEVAC, as for example:
17-29.07.2004, French-Romanian common flying exercise in Colmar Airbase in France;
17-30.05.2004, "BLUE ROAD";
09-23.09.2004, "BLUE AVALANCHE";
19-24.09.2004, "SAREX-2004", Hungary;
01-10.03.2005, "SIMEX", training exercise thru simulation;
30.05-08.06.2005, technical exercise "CETATEA 2005";
13-16.06.2005, "SOMES-2005", Campia Turzii;
19-23.09.2005, "POTAISSA-2005", Campia Turzii;
19-23.09.2005, "DEMEX 2005";
05-10.09.2005, "SAREX 2005" in collaboration with abroad partners (Hungary, Republic of Moldavia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine) in Mihail Kogalniceanu Airbase (1 helicopter IAR-330 MEDEVAC);
01-17.09.2005, "NATO AIR MEET 2005 - BOLD AVENGER" - real flying exercise organized by CC AIR HQ Ramstein, in Oerland (Norway) Airbase;
13-14.06.2006, "APOLLO-2006", LIVEX Campia Turzii;
26-30.06.2006, "CROSS LANDING", MEDEVAC exercise with partners from Hungary;
19-25.09.2006, "COOPERATIVE SAREX" multinational exercise (Hungary, Turkey, Romania);
12-13.10.2006, "ROMEX 06", Mihail Kogalniceanu;
23-24.10.2006, "CIBIN 2006", Campia Turzii;
14-20.05.2006, "ALBATROSUL", Mihail Kogalniceanu;
23-27.04.2007, "SNIPER LANCE", Mihail Kogalniceanu;
01.08-31.10.2007, "BALTICA 07", Air Police mission performed by a detachment located temporarily in Siauliai (Lithuania) Airbase with the purpose of maintaining the integrity of the assigned airspace - Baltic Countries;
24.09-04.10.2007, "CROSS LANDING", MEDEVAC exercise with Hungarian partner;
05-14.10.2007, "ROUEX 2007", Campia Turzii;
12-18.10.2007, "MILREX 2007", Cincu;
23.03-06.04.2008, "SUMMIT NATO", Air Police mission, Boboc Airbase (Romania);
12.03-15.04.2008, "W.T.D.1", American-Romanian bilateral exercise;
27.1006.11.2008, CROSS LANDING 2008, MEDEVAC exercise with partners from Hungary;
21.0403.05.2009, STRIKE LANCE 09, Romania-USA Bilateral Exercise;
18.0522.05.2009, SWOOP 09, field command exercise;
21.0903.10.2009, ROUEX 09, evaluation exercise for operational force certification;
28.0901.10.2009, AD TRACK, Air Policing exercise with partners from Hungary;
30.09.2009, STEEL 09, air-to-air firing drills;
06.1009.10.2009, Air Solution 09, Romania-Serbia Bilateral Exercise;
12.1029.10.2009, DACIAN THUNDER 09, Romania-USA Bilateral Exercise;
13.0415.04.2010, FALCON 2010, field command exercise;
20.0924.09.2010, CORMORANUL 2010, field command exercise;
30.0803.09.2010, STEEL 2010, air-to-air firing drills;
30.0803.09.2010, CROSS LANDING 2010, MEDEVAC exercise with partners from Hungary;
25.1004.11.2010, GOLDEN LANCE 2010, Romania-USA Bilateral Exercise;
16.1125.11.2010, SIMEX FA 10/2.
AIR SHOWS AND MILITARY TECHNIQUE DISPLAYS:
22-26.06.2005, "AIR POWER 2005", Zelweg, Austria;
04-08.08.2005, "AIR SHOW AND MILITARY DISPLEY HUNGARY", Kecskemet, Hungary;
29-30.06.2006, "RoIAS-2006", Romanian International Air Show;
1114.09.2009, Air Show Batajnica, Serbia;
21.06.2009, Air display on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first flight of Aurel Vlaicu, Banesti;
19.07.2009, Air Show, Romanian Air Force Day, Campia Turzii;
0809.08.2009, TransilvAeroShow, Brasov;
19.09.2009, Air display, Satu Mare;
19.09.2009, Air display on the occasion of NATO Air Chiefs Reunion, Brasov;
18.07.2010, Air Show, Romanian Air Force Day, Campia Turzii;
06-08.08.2010, Kecskemet AirShow 2010, Hungary.
HUMANITARIAN MISSIONS:
As a consequence of floods, which affected the country in 2005, helicopter squadrons belonging to the 71st Airbase operated in areas covered with water, by performing:
Search and rescue missions of over 200 hard-hit people in awash area, in Timis, Caras-Severin and Mures Counties;
Food and clothes transportation.
People search and rescue missions with Salvamont (Mountain rescue service) Sibiu;
Medical teams and wounded people transportation in collaboration with S.M.U.R.D. Targu-Mures;
Joint missions with troops within the Ministry of Defense.
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