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- Le_Sers_Airfield abstract "Le Sers Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, about 3 km of As Sars; 130 km southwest of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal areas, not designed for heavy aircraft or for long term use. The prevailing temperatures in the area are some of the hottest in the world, making steel planking unsuitable for airfield use.Its last known use was by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force in 1943 during the North African Campaign. The 31st Fighter Group flew Supermarine Spitfires from the airfield between 12 April and 15 May; the 52d Fighter Group flew P-40 Warhawks between 14 April and 21 May.The fighter units out after the Tunisian Campaign ended to airfields closer to the coast and the airfield was closed and the airfield was dismantled. Today, there are no remaining traces of the airfield as the area around the town of As Sars consists largely of agricultural fields, which has obliterated much of the airfield. Today the remains of a runway are visible from satellite imagery.".
- Le_Sers_Airfield buildingEndDate "1943".
- Le_Sers_Airfield location Le_Sers_Airfield__location__1.
- Le_Sers_Airfield thumbnail Twelfth_Air_Force_-_Emblem_(World_War_II).png?width=300.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageID "23638999".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageLength "2271".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageRevisionID "680026359".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink 31st_Fighter_Group.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink 31st_Operations_Group.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink 52d_Fighter_Group.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink 52d_Operations_Group.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Tunisia.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airports_established_in_1943.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink North_African_Campaign.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink P-40_Warhawk.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Supermarine_Spitfire.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Tunis.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia_Campaign.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Tunisian_Campaign.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Twelfth_Air_Force.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Force.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink File:Twelfth_Air_Force_-_Emblem_(World_War_II).png.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Le Sers Airfield".
- Le_Sers_Airfield built "1943".
- Le_Sers_Airfield caption "Location of Le Sers Airfield, Tunisia".
- Le_Sers_Airfield controlledby United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Le_Sers_Airfield float "right".
- Le_Sers_Airfield hasPhotoCollection Le_Sers_Airfield.
- Le_Sers_Airfield label "Le Sers Airfield".
- Le_Sers_Airfield latDeg "36".
- Le_Sers_Airfield latDir "N".
- Le_Sers_Airfield latMin "3".
- Le_Sers_Airfield latSec "21".
- Le_Sers_Airfield lonDeg "9".
- Le_Sers_Airfield lonDir "E".
- Le_Sers_Airfield lonMin "0".
- Le_Sers_Airfield lonSec "57".
- Le_Sers_Airfield mark "Red_pog.svg".
- Le_Sers_Airfield marksize "6".
- Le_Sers_Airfield name "Le Sers Airfield70px".
- Le_Sers_Airfield partof Twelfth_Air_Force.
- Le_Sers_Airfield position "right".
- Le_Sers_Airfield type "Military airfield".
- Le_Sers_Airfield used "1943".
- Le_Sers_Airfield width "200".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Air_Force_Historical_Research_Agency.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_structure.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map.
- Le_Sers_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USAAF_12th_Air_Force_World_War_II.
- Le_Sers_Airfield subject Category:Airfields_of_the_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_in_Tunisia.
- Le_Sers_Airfield subject Category:Airports_established_in_1943.
- Le_Sers_Airfield hypernym War.
- Le_Sers_Airfield point "36.055875 9.015980555555556".
- Le_Sers_Airfield type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type MilitaryPerson.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type MilitaryStructure.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Place.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Site.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Source.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Location.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Place.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type Thing.
- Le_Sers_Airfield type SpatialThing.
- Le_Sers_Airfield comment "Le Sers Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Tunisia, about 3 km of As Sars; 130 km southwest of Tunis. It was a temporary airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal areas, not designed for heavy aircraft or for long term use.".
- Le_Sers_Airfield label "Le Sers Airfield".
- Le_Sers_Airfield sameAs m.06zjr9g.
- Le_Sers_Airfield sameAs Q6507676.
- Le_Sers_Airfield sameAs Q6507676.
- Le_Sers_Airfield lat "36.055875".
- Le_Sers_Airfield long "9.015980555555556".
- Le_Sers_Airfield wasDerivedFrom Le_Sers_Airfield?oldid=680026359.
- Le_Sers_Airfield depiction Twelfth_Air_Force_-_Emblem_(World_War_II).png.
- Le_Sers_Airfield isPrimaryTopicOf Le_Sers_Airfield.
- Le_Sers_Airfield name "Le Sers Airfield70px".