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Which Aerodrome Mk III
Not much south of Honaria
Could be Bauerfield International in Port Vila
Could be Bauerfield International in Port Vila
Or it could be Santo-Pekoa International Airport onEspiritu Santo in Vanuatu (IATA: SON, ICAO: NVSS)
As is the Flag of the short-lived Republic of Vemarana
OH as I will be incommunicado for a couple of days
CC
As is the Flag of the short-lived Republic of Vemarana
OH as I will be incommunicado for a couple of days
CC
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yes CC - Santo - Pekoa it is - old terminal - google shows a much bigger facility
The flag of Vemerana - correct
The Espirito Santo Rebellion led by Jimmy Stevens - assisted by the Phoenix Corporation from Colloredo
As you say open house
The flag of Vemerana - correct
The Espirito Santo Rebellion led by Jimmy Stevens - assisted by the Phoenix Corporation from Colloredo
As you say open house
Airport on a cliff top. Been here twice - once in a 737-200 and once in an RV-6A.
Billings Montana - been there in a 727 and 737..................................
Asturias,
You might think that but I couldn’t possibly comment, at least for another 12 hours or so!
You might think that but I couldn’t possibly comment, at least for another 12 hours or so!
certainly with a scheduled service tho I was heading to Bozeman and and Yellowstone - at one time NW A/L had a stopper service from Minneapolis that toured a load of small airports between there and Seattle...
Whilst we await the decision of I42 I'd observe that the approach from the SE to 28R at Billings in a commercial aircraft is a bit of a shock - you're sailing along several hundred feet above the countryside and then cross the cliff and are suddenly 30ft above GL - most disconcerting
Whilst we await the decision of I42 I'd observe that the approach from the SE to 28R at Billings in a commercial aircraft is a bit of a shock - you're sailing along several hundred feet above the countryside and then cross the cliff and are suddenly 30ft above GL - most disconcerting
Asturias is correct - Billings Logan International Airport (KBIL) in Montana. An unforgettable airport once you've seen it. The cliffs are known in Billings as The Rims, which overlook the city in the north and east. They are formed by the Cretaceous Eagle Sandstone.
There is an ongoing issue with rock falls, causing damage to houses that have foolishly been built close to the foot of the cliffs. I hope none of those houses were bought by civil engineers or geologists!
Asturias has control
There is an ongoing issue with rock falls, causing damage to houses that have foolishly been built close to the foot of the cliffs. I hope none of those houses were bought by civil engineers or geologists!
Asturias has control
I know of geologists who've bought houses on the top of cliffs "for the view" and then watched their gardens suddenly wave goodbye on day - or in the absolute dead centre of a narrow valley bottom in an area known for sudden, violent downpours......................
back on subject:- This place has changed hands so many times its a blur...................
back on subject:- This place has changed hands so many times its a blur...................
no but not that far away - well... within 1000 km........
It's been invaded by just about everyone
Venetians, Saracens, Romans, Greeks, Turks, Byzantines, Russians, Genoa, the Pope, Britain, Germany for a start. The Spanish may also have been involved at one point....... not the USA as far as I can tell.
Venetians, Saracens, Romans, Greeks, Turks, Byzantines, Russians, Genoa, the Pope, Britain, Germany for a start. The Spanish may also have been involved at one point....... not the USA as far as I can tell.
Actually the Egyptians aren't mentioned - perhaps they couldn't book a suitable slot?
It's not Egypt tho' - not quite as warm
It has several intra-country flights and seasonal charters from a number of destinations and there is a geographical feature of which there are only two in the same, very large, geographic region.
It's not Egypt tho' - not quite as warm
It has several intra-country flights and seasonal charters from a number of destinations and there is a geographical feature of which there are only two in the same, very large, geographic region.