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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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From sabredog's responses, can one assume it's in the States (of the United American type)?
It does look rather flat & waterlogged (mind you, that can apply to the Iowa flatlands occasionally!)
I'm tempted to say it's not in North America at all.
[edit: I retract that...I think it's Canada]. Am I close?
It does look rather flat & waterlogged (mind you, that can apply to the Iowa flatlands occasionally!)
I'm tempted to say it's not in North America at all.
[edit: I retract that...I think it's Canada]. Am I close?

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No, not Canada. The terrain belies it's location in the U.S.A.
It operated under at least three names and the road/Highway featured is quite famous.
Not Twinkletown,although changing a few letters would place you geographically closer to this airfield,though not in the State of Mississippi!
It operated under at least three names and the road/Highway featured is quite famous.
Not Twinkletown,although changing a few letters would place you geographically closer to this airfield,though not in the State of Mississippi!

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Is that the way to Amarillo, Texas?
The Highway would be Route 66. The old Route 66 passed right through the modern runway at Amarillo. Could be Route 66 in the photo way before the modern runway was built.
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The Highway would be Route 66. The old Route 66 passed right through the modern runway at Amarillo. Could be Route 66 in the photo way before the modern runway was built.
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