Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the largest airport in the Netherlands and an important airport in Europe. With 71 million passengers in 2018 was third busiest airport in Europe, after Heatrow (London) and Charles de Gaulle (Paris).
The airfield can be found in one of the largest polders from the Netherlands is roughly at 3.5 metres (12 ft) below sea level. In a museum I recently visited I saw this beautiful movie which shows the construction and changes of this airfield. The polder became dry land in 1852 and in 1916 Schiphol started as a small military airfield. During WWII is was used by the Germans for bombers and day fighters. Heavy bombing by the allied made the airfield completely unusable after the war.
One of the biggest changes was the construction of the new terminal, which started in the early 60-ties. The original airfield became "Schiphol East" and is still part of the airport but is now used for private aircraft and business jets.
Enjoy the movie!
Cheers,
Huub
The airfield can be found in one of the largest polders from the Netherlands is roughly at 3.5 metres (12 ft) below sea level. In a museum I recently visited I saw this beautiful movie which shows the construction and changes of this airfield. The polder became dry land in 1852 and in 1916 Schiphol started as a small military airfield. During WWII is was used by the Germans for bombers and day fighters. Heavy bombing by the allied made the airfield completely unusable after the war.
One of the biggest changes was the construction of the new terminal, which started in the early 60-ties. The original airfield became "Schiphol East" and is still part of the airport but is now used for private aircraft and business jets.
Enjoy the movie!
Cheers,
Huub