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Old 6th Feb 2004, 05:03
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Sad to see Wisley in the state it's in now. I drove down the runway - which is all chunked up - total vandalism by mindless, monied morons who live around there. It could so easily have made a living as a GA place or even heliport......
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Old 6th Feb 2004, 23:03
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Hello Scion

Your antiques near Sydney sounds well worth a visit for Ppruners when downunder. Can you provide a link or other information? Might be down that way later this year, would love to drop in. When will it be open to the public/Ppruners?

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