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Which Aerodrome Mk III
Another four-engined transport, nowhere near Okinawa.
Fort St. John, BC.
The photo is dated 1948, which is the year the Hastings went into service, so maybe this one was in Canada for cold weather trials.
Harry has the con.
The photo is dated 1948, which is the year the Hastings went into service, so maybe this one was in Canada for cold weather trials.
Harry has the con.
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Hmmmm... what do you classify as the Med
Looking on both Google & Bing Maps - I can see that the "Med" how I thought of it is actually made up of a number of seas - of which the Mediterranean Sea is but one part - the biggest part.
Or just the "Med" part of the "Med"?
Looking on both Google & Bing Maps - I can see that the "Med" how I thought of it is actually made up of a number of seas - of which the Mediterranean Sea is but one part - the biggest part.
- Alboran Sea
- Balearic Sea
- Sea of Sardinia
- Ligurian Sea
- Tyrrhenian Sea
- Ionian Sea
- Adriatic Sea
- Aegean Sea
- Thracian Sea
- Sea of Crete
- Mediterranean Sea
Or just the "Med" part of the "Med"?
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The large stand number (if that's what's on the notice) and the lack of nose-in parking makes me think it's a low-cost terminal at a large airport. Could it be Marseilles? I seem to remember that they built a terminal for Ryanair and maybe other loco carriers a few years ago and there was a load of controversy when Ryanair pulled out shortly afterwards.
Vincenzo Florio Airport Trapani–Birgi (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) on Sicily