Remaining artillery at HKB Hausvik

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Remaining artillery at HKB Hausvik

#1

Post by Erik E » 11 May 2003, 22:18

Hallo!

Just returned from a coastal battery in S.Norway called "Hkb Hausvik"
All four K331(f)`s and some parts from a Russian Flak are still there!

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Post by Erik E » 11 May 2003, 22:19

Photos:
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#3

Post by Korbius » 12 May 2003, 00:07

Great pictures as always Erik, any other ones you might want to share with us?

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Post by Erik E » 12 May 2003, 00:32

Here you go
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Post by Erik E » 12 May 2003, 00:40

And some other places I stopped at on my way there:
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#6

Post by Korbius » 12 May 2003, 20:26

Interesting indeed Erik, especially that carved out name of the Flak battalion. If I was there I would have ripped that entire piece of concrete with the writings on it as a souvenir :P

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Post by Marcus » 12 May 2003, 20:43

Excellent as always.

/Marcus

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Post by Erik E » 12 May 2003, 20:59

carved out name of the Flak battalion
Actually, this is the guys who built the bunker. (Pion.Btl.15)
These carvings are often found on bunkers the pioneers were proud of :)

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#9

Post by Korbius » 12 May 2003, 21:19

How come they carved out a luftwaffe eagle though?

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Post by Erik E » 12 May 2003, 21:26

It was a Luftwaffe Bau-battailone :)

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Post by Korbius » 12 May 2003, 22:03

Ah ok, thanks for clarifying that Erik :wink:

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Post by Xavier » 13 May 2003, 01:28

Erik:

Just wanted to say !THANKS!! for the pictures ......

it always amazes me how much travel you put just to get the pictures ....what do you work on by the way? is traveling in yourline of work?

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Post by Erik E » 13 May 2003, 21:42

what do you work on by the way? is traveling in yourline of work?
I work as an electrician. When I go to work, I go with helicopter, so no bunkers then.....

I would say that within 4 hours radius driving, I have access to 50-60 coastal batteries, 4 Ex-German airfields, one submarine bunker, 30-40 heavy Flak-batteries and a 3-digit amount of strongpoints......

Last year, I drove close to 50000Km`s with my car! So even though I have a digital camera, it is an expensive hobby!

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Post by Xavier » 14 May 2003, 01:30

@ Erik

lucky you!!!

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Re: Remaining artillery at HKB Hausvik

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Post by AW » 31 May 2018, 19:37

Hello,

going to this nice place soon...
are there any german maps or minen maps?
also one for Lista Fyr are welcome.

btw. I never thougt that its so hard to get in contact with people with norge knowleg.
For all the one who did not answere for simple questions... thanks for nothing!

greetz
Alex

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