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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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well done shackman!!!!
Dr. Luis María Argaña International Airport is an airport that serves the small city of Mariscal Estigarribia, in the Boquerón Department of Paraguay. The airport is named after Luis María Argaña, a vice president who was assassinated in 1999. It is operated by Paraguayan military authorities.
Dr. Luis María Argaña International Airport is an airport that serves the small city of Mariscal Estigarribia, in the Boquerón Department of Paraguay. The airport is named after Luis María Argaña, a vice president who was assassinated in 1999. It is operated by Paraguayan military authorities.
Think that maybe a Hasty ,or Valetta fuselage,for para/loading/rescue practice...doesn't appear to have wings...Can`t be `66 as I`m sure all Cranberries op`d out of Tengah,and if you look on the `RAF Routes` thread, there seems a lot more concrete for Brits,Comets ,etc,etc...as we was at war with the neighbours.....well,where I was,FEAF were still posing in No1s....
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Apologies for the delay - yes it is Changi circa 1971. A cropped photo!
Well done dook .
Big change these days, including the coastline.
I'm doing some work on T5 and RWY 3 and was on site in 1976 when the "opening" ceremony was held and initial foundations laid for the "civil" airport.
MJG
Well done dook .
Big change these days, including the coastline.
I'm doing some work on T5 and RWY 3 and was on site in 1976 when the "opening" ceremony was held and initial foundations laid for the "civil" airport.
MJG
Is this in the tropics?
Central or northern Italy?