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Airports, airplane museums and space centers from around the world. |
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 | A former aircraft hangar, now part of terminal facilities at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. It is amongst the earliest surviving examples of airport buildings in the United Kingdom. It was built by Sir A.J. Cobham with Sir J.Burnet and Partners as an aircraft hangar in the late 1930s. It has a steel superstructure with brick cladding. It features large hangar doors between brick piers, with sto... |  | 09/30/2008 | 270 | 



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 | Looks like a runway that at the very least has no markings on it. Maybe abandoned? |  | 09/30/2008 | 90 | 



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 | Atlantic was built during WW2 as a satellite airfield for MCAS Cherry Point. The Navy acquired 1,470 acres of land in early 1942, and construction commenced later that year.
The 1st aircraft reportedly arrived at Atlantic in 1943 [but that is contradicted by the 1942 photos above], the Douglas SDB Dauntless dive bombers of VMSB-341, followed shortly by VMSB-342.
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 | The airfield was founded in 1936, initially for recreational purposes. At the beginning of World War II German forces attempted to capture the airfield, in 1940, via an airborne landing during the Battle for The Hague. This failed however and Dutch forces recaptured the airfield. After the Netherlands eventually surrendered to Germany, the Luftwaffe made no use of the airfield during the remain... |  | 09/19/2008 | 63 | 



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 | The last remaining building of the old Denver International airport. |  | 08/19/2008 | 268 | 



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 | In 1941 only one lighter-than-air station existed, Lakehurst, NJ, and with the approach of war in Europe the United States began to take a serious look at its defensive capabilities. High on the list was anti-submarine patrolling of the coast and harbors. At this time the best vehicle to do this was the blimp. In the age before helicopters the blimp had the capability to hover, slow flight for ... |  | 08/19/2008 | 242 | 



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 | Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado's primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines as well as a hub for Continental Airlines and United Airlines at the time of its closure. In 1995, Stapleton was replaced by Denver International Airport. It has now been decommissioned, and redeveloped as... |  | 08/19/2008 | 135 | 



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 | All major UK Airports with links and connections with based airlines, See other uploads |  | 08/12/2008 | 168 | 



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The last part of the runway and the ancient control tower of the Munich-Riem Airport that was used from 1939 to 1992. Today there is the convention center Messestadt Riem. |  | 08/06/2008 | 349 | 



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 | Fullerton Airport in Fullerton, California. |  | 08/06/2008 | 35 | 



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 | Los Alamitos Army Air Force Base in California. |  | 08/03/2008 | 158 | 



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 | An ESA Ariane rocket on display in Bremen |  | 07/28/2008 | 180 | 



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 | This airport is peculiar as it crosses from Queensland and into New South Wales, two seperate states of Australia. The terminal is in Queensland and the runway runs through New South Wales and into Queensland. |  | 07/03/2008 | 149 | 



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 | An overview of all the airports found in the Netherlands |  | 06/30/2008 | 144 | 



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 | Sepulveda Blvd. as it goes under the runways at LAX. |  | 06/11/2008 | 80 | 



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 | Check out the pics and imaginary scenario inside the placemark. An accident waiting to happen? |  | 05/14/2008 | 353 | 



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 | This is the new world's largest building. The new Terminal 3 at the airport in Beijing is twice the size of the Pentagon.
Adorned in the colors of imperial China, with a roof that evokes the scales of a dragon, the massive glass- and steel-sheathed structure, designed by the British architect Norman Foster, cost $3.8 billion and can handle more than 50 million passengers a year.<... |  | 05/02/2008 | 332 | 



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 | Another three dish antennas to the south. There used to be a Hawk missile battery off to the west on the SW corner of the clearing. You can faintly make out where it was.
This is Bravo Company, 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion, 205th Military Intelligence Brigade currently deployed to Iraq. |  | 04/30/2008 | 242 | 



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 | Celebrating the 90th anniversary of its establishment, Canadian Forces Base Borden hosted an Open House and air show that included a variety of military, ex-military and civilian aircraft. Opened in 1916, the base was part of the Royal Flying Corps' training organization in North America during the First World War and has maintained a strong 'air force' connection since, providing at one time o... |  | 04/29/2008 | 128 | 



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 | This file presents all the airports in Greece. There are at about 35 Airports in Greece. Most of them on the Aegean Islands. The main "gate" greece is El. Venizelos Airport, Athens. But you can be anywhere to Greece by plane. |  | 01/21/2008 | 357 | 



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 | Goodyear Airship Operations - Gardena, California |  | 01/20/2008 | 238 | 



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 | This it seems like a UFO inside the air base "Marco Fidel Suarez" In Cali. |  | 12/25/2007 | 3,122 | 



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 | GE Flight Simulator fans - Take off from Tucson, Arizona's International Airport, Runway 11L. Bank left after lift off to see the city.
To add this location to the FS's dropdown list of available airports, make a backup copy of flightsim.ini first.
In Windows, the file location is C:Program FilesGoogleGoogle Earth
esflightsim
Then edit flightsim.ini ... |  | 12/23/2007 | 340 | 



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 | For several years the world’s most extraordinary hangar has been considered a private museum, owned by Dietrich Mateschitz, the founder of Red Bull (1987).
Architect Volkmar Burgstaller’s project begins in October 1999. The construction starts in January 2001. It’s not just the idea and concept of Hangar-7 that rise above the ordinary; the process of its construction has been pr... |  | 12/19/2007 | 230 | 



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 | Bristol International Airport (BRS) in Bristol, UK. |  | 12/14/2007 | 110 | 



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