Infos about german airfields in france: http://www.ww2.dk/Airfields%20-%20France.pdf
Évreux-Fauville
Surface and Runways: two concrete runways with concrete assembly hardstands built in the 1930s and laid out in the form of an “X” - (1) approx. 1645 meters (1800 yards) aligned NE/SW, and (2) approx. 1600 meters (1750 yards) aligned E/W. Otherwise, level grass on clay subsoil. Extensive taxiways to dispersal areas. Both runways equipped with night landing capability (permanent illumination and flare-paths, visual Lorenz system, beam approach system).
Caen-Carpiquet
Runways: a single 1650 meter (1800 yard) NW/SE concrete runway with a paved assembly area at the SE end. Built by the Germans in 1941, it was originally 1,000 meters in length. There was also a second paved area at the N end of the W boundary. A direction finding station was located 9 km SE of the airfield. Equipped with permanent illumination and a visual Lorenz system for night landings.