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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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Yeah, I reckon SLB has it with Locarno. I went past there on a train (or was it a bus?) a few years ago. The vegetation definitely has a south-side-of-the-Alps look about it as well.
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You'd reckon correctly. It is Locarno. Well done SLB.
We stayed at the Arcadia hotel in Locarno for a night on the way back from Italy. I have never experienced a swimming pool as clean as the one at the hotel. It was fantastic. So much so, that we stopped again the following year on the way to Slovenia, and this time it was the filthiest pool at any hotel we have stayed in, and was such as disappointment.
I've come across a few more holiday airfield images during my sort out of my images over the lockdown.
We stayed at the Arcadia hotel in Locarno for a night on the way back from Italy. I have never experienced a swimming pool as clean as the one at the hotel. It was fantastic. So much so, that we stopped again the following year on the way to Slovenia, and this time it was the filthiest pool at any hotel we have stayed in, and was such as disappointment.
I've come across a few more holiday airfield images during my sort out of my images over the lockdown.
Gee, wasn’t expecting that Locarno would be right as I could not find the hangar/garage building with an A as shown on your photo.
Ok now one that I have never visited by air, but I must have been real close next to It.
Ok now one that I have never visited by air, but I must have been real close next to It.
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SLB - on Google Earth go to streetview where it shows the Para Centro Locarno, then go a little south on the main road. Just past the hedge, look right, and there's the building.