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Which Aerodrome Mk III
That’s an Iskra TS-11 sitting in the weeds. Are we therefore in Poland?
Well here it is, 52.18858719N 23.02934837E , near a village called Wolka Nosowska. Close up image here(A Kalinowski): Twoje forum lotnictwa lotnictwo.net.pl - PZL-Mielec TS-11 Iskrabis - 311 - 1H-0311 - Poland: Other location - Wólka Nosowska( ) | Aleksander Kalinowski (EPBC Spotters)
No idea what it is doing there, nor what, if any, airfield is assocaiated!
No idea what it is doing there, nor what, if any, airfield is assocaiated!
https://www.fakt.pl/wydarzenia/polsk...sowska/b1wbpty
The village leader of the village of Arkadiusz Romaniuk in an interview with Onet journalists explained that the machine was on a private property and was bought several years ago from the airport in Biała Podlaska as a decoration.
The village leader of the village of Arkadiusz Romaniuk in an interview with Onet journalists explained that the machine was on a private property and was bought several years ago from the airport in Biała Podlaska as a decoration.
Welcome back ASW!
That the correct answer!
You have control.
Asturias gets the bonus points.
On some sites it is suggested that the plane was put there as radar testing target.
But I thought that unlikely as there is space enough on Military ground to do radar testing.
The plane is on a semi buried storage cellar which explains that they plough around it
That the correct answer!
You have control.
Asturias gets the bonus points.
On some sites it is suggested that the plane was put there as radar testing target.
But I thought that unlikely as there is space enough on Military ground to do radar testing.
The plane is on a semi buried storage cellar which explains that they plough around it
UK? Benson pops into mind but I can't think why....
Bravo, sycamore has it Biggin Hill it is. This is a post Air Fair shot taken in 1972 when Sportair flying club were about to depart for the annual trip to the Sportavia Fournier factory in Germany. Aircraft are lined up along the edge of runway 29/11 looking West towards the then still active (OASC) RAF side, not too far from where the below image was taken.
You have the Christmas control.
You have the Christmas control.