Zimnyanskiy Aerodrome
Zimyanskiy Aerodrome is a small aerodrome located approximately southwest Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast, Russia.
History
From 1951 through 1997, the aerodrome was used by the Russian Air Force as a training base and was home to the 706th Training Aviation Regiment. This unit was stood up on with MiG-15 aircraft during the 1950s before converting to the Czechoslovak-built L-29 Delfin dedicated trainers in 1963. More advanced L-39 Albatros aircraft were acquired in the 1980s and the unit was reported as operating 89 of them in 1990 along with 84 of the original L-29 fleet. The L-29s were withdrawn in 1992, but the L-39s continued in service until the regiment was disbanded in 1997.The airfield's existence pre-dated World War II, and while German forces briefly occupied the airfield during the German Case Blue offensive, there is no record of it being used by the Luftwaffe.