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Background Noise 16th Apr 2009 16:06

It looks pretty flat,

Could it be Cold Lake, and a Maple Flag?

India Four Two 16th Apr 2009 17:17

And the winner is Background Noise :ok:

CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, otherwise known as The Cool Pool.

The Mig 29 was at Maple Flag 2000 and the F-16s and A-4s were at Maple Flag 2003. The "Scooters" have civilian registrations :eek:

Cold Lake AB Photos
Maple Flag 2003 - CFB Cold Lake (May 15-16)

It is interesting how so many people overlook the other NATO partner in North America ;)

As for the dandelions, early European settlers brought them to the Prairies as a medicinal plant and Western Canada is now infested with them. Most towns and cities will fine you if you don't control them.

Over to you, BN.

Background Noise 16th Apr 2009 17:24

Ok, thanks, here's another one we've had before. Fairly easy I think but nonetheless an interesting picture and historic - and I am in it somewhere! Only other ones I have are current airfields.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...DSC_0094-1.jpg

Double Hydco 16th Apr 2009 17:35

Is it RAF Gatow, Berlin?

DH

Background Noise 16th Apr 2009 18:09

It is indeed - I think it was the last airshow and the first to accept fast jets post wall. Here's the larger version and a more up to date picture of what is now the Luftwaffe Museum. The domestic side of the station is still in use as a German barracks or kaserne. Over to Double Hydco.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...r/DSC_0094.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...r/DSC_0123.jpg

Double Hydco 17th Apr 2009 09:28

Thanks, it was the mix of RAF and soviet types in a German setting that did it!

Here's the next offering. Not a historic photo but an interesting place and not on the list......

DH

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_yYJ_r1Fv8Go/Sb...0/_IGP3713.jpg

grizzled 17th Apr 2009 19:29

This is an interesting one DH. Are we in SE Asia?

Double Hydco 17th Apr 2009 21:13

No not in SE Asia.

sidtheesexist 18th Apr 2009 11:38

Banjul, Yundum in The Gambia?

Double Hydco 18th Apr 2009 11:55

Not Banjul either, although I can see where both suggestions so far are coming from.

DH

India Four Two 20th Apr 2009 08:27

How about "The Other Side of the World"? South Pacific?

Mr_Grubby 20th Apr 2009 08:36

Fiji ??

C.

sidtheesexist 20th Apr 2009 11:50

Isn't that a Firstchoice 757 and if so wouldn't sth Pacific be too far afield?

Double Hydco 20th Apr 2009 15:47

Sorry for the delay but I was working this morning.

India Four Two - now you are thinking in the right region...

Mr_G - see above, but not Fiji.

sidtheesexit - yes that is a FCA 757 on the apron.

By way of a clue, a neighboring island (in the same country) was on TEAL's Coral Route.

Cheers, DH

India Four Two 20th Apr 2009 16:07


a neighboring island (in the same country) was on TEAL's Coral Route.
Solents flying from Auckland - (7.30hrs) - Fiji - (3.45hrs) - Samoa - (5.00hrs) - Cook Islands - (4.05hrs) - Tahiti - a magical trip
Tasman Empire Airways Limited

The Cook Islands stop was at Aitutaki which is 140 nm north of Rarotonga, where the International airport is.

But as Sid said, what's a Firstchoice aircraft doing there?

Double Hydco 20th Apr 2009 17:40

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_yYJ_r1Fv8Go/Se...2/_IGP3756.jpg

IFT is correct it's Rarotonga Intl and here's another shot of this beautiful place.

We were more than a little surprised to see a UK charter aircraft land in Raro. I believe it was on a luxury round the world charter, and spent just over 24 hours on the ground.

Next.....

India Four Two 20th Apr 2009 17:52

Thanks DH. The Cook Islands are on my list, but I haven't made it there so far.

This airport is also on an island. The picture is early 60s.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3.../WAF090420.jpg

flyerian 20th Apr 2009 20:09

Air 2000 did a special round the world charter for about 40 pax. Price was in the region of $35,000 a head. Flight even had it's own cordon bleu chef on board. A chum of mine Dave Trusler was the senior capt. on the flight which lasted about 2 weeks.


Flyerian

evansb 21st Apr 2009 04:54

Columbo, Ceylon ?

India Four Two 21st Apr 2009 05:47

Brian,

Sorry, your guess was not serendipitous ;)

The island is not that big!


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