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Which Aerodrome Mk III
Siirte,Tina,or Bamerne...?
Actually,it is/was known as Sersink/Tina/Bamerne...Went there once 06/`91,when it was `under costruction/destruction`to p/u some fella believed to be SH,who had a palace nearby...the`terminal` was made of `breeze blocks `and the runway was more of a dirt road...the area around was full of Kurds in large camps....It wasn`t SH,just a `lookalike`...
OH...
OH...
" Burner wouldn`t light` says `dook`,as Jenks and SLB look on...!!
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I warned you that the stall prevention system would cause disaster.
"crashed triplane" produces this:
"crashed triplane" produces this:
A.V. Roe stands beside his crashed Avro No.1 Triplane at Wembley, 24 December 1910 after attempting a turn.
`Dook` looked a picture of sartorial elegance in his new flying suit and `turning-trousers`,but still found it difficult when taxiing..!
Dook you are totally correct
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is logical as this picture is black-and-white!
picture is also used by FlightGlobal when page not found:
Dook has control
So I hope he handles next flight a bit better!
Cheers SLB
Colour=left=0000
is logical as this picture is black-and-white!
picture is also used by FlightGlobal when page not found:
Dook has control
So I hope he handles next flight a bit better!
Cheers SLB
Overheard in an Indian restaurant,"more Balti".......
Later...OPEN Door....!
Later...OPEN Door....!
The design of the hangar and the large number of light aircraft, plus dook's comment about "a very long swim" make me suspect that this is a US airport.
Baltimore Friendship International. See Friendship BWI Baltimore Airport History
I can't take credit for this however, as Sycamore's earlier response seems to have been overlooked.
I can't take credit for this however, as Sycamore's earlier response seems to have been overlooked.