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Which Aerodrome Mk III
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`...
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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 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
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.