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Airports, airplane museums and space centers from around the world. |
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 | The McGuire BOMARC site measures approximately 2,500' long by 1,800' wide. It was built with a total of 56 individual BOMARC A missile launch buildings, and an additional 28 individual BOMARC B missile launch buildings. The McGuire BOMARC site was activated in 1959, and was manned by the 46th Air Defense Missile Squadron. It was initially armed with the first-generation IM-99A missile, and was ... |  | 05/03/2007 | 478 | 



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 | Marine Corps Air Station Tustin is a former United States Marine Corps air station, located in Tustin, California.
The Air Station was established in 1942 as Santa Ana Naval Air Station, a base for airship operations in support of the United States Navy's coastal patrol efforts during World War II. NAS Santa Ana was decommissioned in 1949. In 1951, the facility was reactivated t... |  | 05/03/2007 | 311 | 



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 | A November 25 1948 USDA aerial photo of Osceola NOLF. |  | 04/27/2007 | 163 | 



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 | A 3/17/47 aerial photo of Showalter Airpark. |  | 04/27/2007 | 130 | 



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 | Air strip in Syria with many camoflauge rooftops. They look like the desert ground. |  | 04/27/2007 | 299 | 



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 | This airport is an international so it goes anywhere you want in the US.
GATES: A1-C6 |  | 04/13/2007 | 176 | 
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 | The Air Force Base in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany. The place of the dramatic scenes from the attempt to rescue the hostages in 1972 at the olympic games in Munich, Germany. Today the officer cadet school of the german air force takes place. |  | 04/10/2007 | 199 | 



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 | They’re milestones of postwar aircraft development, gems that look as if they had yet to see their maiden flight. But the DC-6B and the Corsair in question have already logged several thousand flight hours. They had the good fortune to have been discovered by the airplane enthusiasts of the Flying Bulls, who are dedicated to preserving historic airplanes and allowing them to fly once more. This... |  | 04/06/2007 | 576 | 



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 | This essential facility allowed NASA to train Apollo astronauts to fly in a simulated lunar environment. Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and 22 other astronauts used the facility to practice piloting problems they would encounter in the last 150 feet of descent to the surface of the moon. It was built in 1965 and was basically an A-frame structure with a gantry used to manipulate a full-scale Luna... |  | 04/04/2007 | 259 | 



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 | 3 artillery fire units closed to Tehran airport |  | 04/01/2007 | 476 | 



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 | Echeverria Field started out in 1940 as a AAF contract glider pilot school during WW2, operated by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy.
According to the book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike Hoza & Steve Hoza, the Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne, and began training pilots in 1942.
In 1943, glider t... |  | 03/21/2007 | 160 | 



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 | RAF Yatesbury is a former Royal Air Force airfield well known to many airmen who served in the Second World War. The airfield was first established in the First World War and was developed into a permanent camp in the interwar years especially from 1936 onwards before finally closing in the 1960s. Before closure the camp was home to the Radar and Wireless training school which transferred to Lo... |  | 03/21/2007 | 221 | 



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 | This is the View of Molehill Green that is doomed to be flattenrd by Expansion of London Stansted Airport. |  | 03/20/2007 | 110 | 



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 | This abandoned airfield was the former factory airfield of the Taylorcraft Corporation, a light aircraft manufacturer with a tumultuous history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylorcraft |  | 03/18/2007 | 167 | 



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 | This airfield within the Saylor Creek Air Force Range is used as a air-to-ground target for military aircraft operating from nearby Mountain Home AFB (25 miles to the northwest). |  | 03/18/2007 | 184 | 



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 | These two and one hangar to south are only remains from the airport. The runway is totally floated and overcrown. |  | 03/18/2007 | 228 | 



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 | 1925 the airport Dortmund Brackel was opened with the route Copenhagen-Hamburg-Bremen-Dortmund-Frankfurt/Main-Stuttgart-Zurich and soon after following cities came on to direct flights: Hannover, Berlin, Halle, Leipzig, Bremen, Hamburg, Frankfurt/Main and Amsterdam.
1928 8,000 take offs and landings and was the second most important airport in Western Germany. Only Cologne was mo... |  | 03/14/2007 | 168 | 
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 | See all the planes live moving on the map!
All departures and arrivals of Schiphol Amsterdam and Rotterdam Airport. |  | 03/08/2007 | 2,170 | 



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 | In this December 1953 aerial view of Dillingham.
Two large multi-engine aircraft are visible on the runway, with several more in the revetments on the east side of the field, and a large number of single-engine aircraft are visible along the revetments on the north side of the field. |  | 03/05/2007 | 170 | 



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 | Where does this road lead to? |  | 02/21/2007 | 343 | 



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 | International Aiport of Bilbao |  | 02/20/2007 | 143 | 



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 | Dont know name but it is really cool with loads of planes and a cool building made to be camofloughed at the end of the west side of the runway. |  | 02/20/2007 | 390 | 



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 | International airport of Nantes |  | 02/19/2007 | 126 | 



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 | Jaisalmir air force base of IAF. |  | 02/19/2007 | 194 | 



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 | N'Djili, the international airport of Kinshasa |  | 02/18/2007 | 168 | 



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