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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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The photo's from my own collection so won't be on any web platforms. BA Airbuses are regular visitors at this airfield though, so there should be plenty of photos from more or less the same viewpoint, although maybe not for the last year or two.
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Ooof, you caught me just in time. It is indeed Zagreb. The terminal building that I took the snap from in 2015 has now closed, replaced with a shinier and less soulful one (as per one of my last challenges at La Palma).
The control is yours, Mr. d.
The control is yours, Mr. d.
Eagle Farm, Queensland, Australia?
OH if correct.
OH if correct.
Another in a seemingly endless series of “Aerodromes I’ve been to”.
In my day:
Now:
In my day:
Now:
I guess fairly low latitude as toilets on old photo have louvres and new building has large sun roof and airco standing outside.
Driving right side of the road. So not a former British overseas.
Disciplined- regulated country (clean kept, short grass, many signs etc.) so probably not Mediterranean and lots of other parts of the world.
Driving right side of the road. So not a former British overseas.
Disciplined- regulated country (clean kept, short grass, many signs etc.) so probably not Mediterranean and lots of other parts of the world.
2 Road signs right side of the road/entrance of parking.
About regulated disciplined: I might have to come back on that as India’s car is on No parking area.
SLB
About regulated disciplined: I might have to come back on that as India’s car is on No parking area.
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The right sign is facing to our left presumably towards traffic.
I therefore think the driving is on the left side of the road.
If that's the case it would narrow things down nicely.
Perhaps we'll find out from India.
I therefore think the driving is on the left side of the road.
If that's the case it would narrow things down nicely.
Perhaps we'll find out from India.
Interesting observations. Fairly low latitude, although not in the tropics. That rules out St. Mawgan unless there’s been a lot of Continental drift since I was last there!
A fairly disciplined country, depending on your definition.
This should resolve the steering-wheel issue:
During my research, I have discovered that the first terminal picture actually post-dates my visit to the mystery aerodrome. There was a very unconventional check-in procedure when I was there, although I don’t remember it
PS dook posted while I was composing. Eagle-eyed as befits a WIWOL.
A fairly disciplined country, depending on your definition.
This should resolve the steering-wheel issue:
During my research, I have discovered that the first terminal picture actually post-dates my visit to the mystery aerodrome. There was a very unconventional check-in procedure when I was there, although I don’t remember it
PS dook posted while I was composing. Eagle-eyed as befits a WIWOL.
Crikey, dook’s on the right track! Keep going until you nearly get to the black stump, mate!