Flugplatz Triqueville is a location in Normandy, France, whose name is German for 'Triqueville Airfield'. The site is situated in a region of significant World War II military history, particularly surrounding the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. While the German-derived name suggests a possible connection to Luftwaffe operations during the German occupation of France, no specific historical details about this particular airfield or associated fortifications are confirmed by the provided search results.
The area is part of the broader Calvados department, which contains numerous preserved WWII bunkers, batteries, and other remnants of the Atlantic Wall fortifications. Current information does not verify the precise function, construction date, or surviving structures at this specific coordinate point.