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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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It is indeed Port Lincoln in South Australia - on the Eyre Peninsula west of Adelaide
Just starting to warm up there right now....
Kingscote looks like a classic English WW2 triangle IIRC and Kangeroo Island is a bit greener.......
over to evansb!!!!
Just starting to warm up there right now....
Kingscote looks like a classic English WW2 triangle IIRC and Kangeroo Island is a bit greener.......
over to evansb!!!!
I think that is Tenerife North/Los Rodeos GCXO
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My original post crossed with David. Yes - it is Eagle Farm.
Here it is the with the cars on the correct side of the road. This image is searchable on an Image search, hence why I changed it to make it a bit harder.
The current image on Google Earth doesn't show the runway pattern, but you can see them if you go back in time.The 5 buildings below the railway line are still present.
Open House it is.
Here it is the with the cars on the correct side of the road. This image is searchable on an Image search, hence why I changed it to make it a bit harder.
The current image on Google Earth doesn't show the runway pattern, but you can see them if you go back in time.The 5 buildings below the railway line are still present.
Open House it is.
Last edited by nvubu; 20th Nov 2016 at 15:58. Reason: Post crossed
Emeritus must be away or asleep! The airline we both flew for (and loved) had its terminal in one of the Igloo hangars (the one furthest away from the camera) shown here. Our opposition cleverly burnt theirs down so that they could build anew. As nvbu says, there are very few traces left now, the entire airfield has been moved to the NE. Now I thought the Igloos had a preservation order on them, but they seem to have gone too....