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 | North of RAF Honington there is a bombing range from 1945 with concrete arrow showing the direction to targets. As targets you see a target marking and an outlined ship.
You also see a lot of bomb craters around. |  | 09/20/2014 | 456 | 



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 | V weapons site France July 6, 1944. Pilot was from 7th PRG, Mt Farm, UK.
The NoBall target category was that against enemy missile launchers, bivouac areas, field headquarters, enemy supply/logistic points in support of field operations and concentrated areas of troop and weapon marshalling. These type targets fell more into a tactical bombing attack grouping as opposed to the st... |  | 11/28/2009 | 754 | 
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 | V Weapons site France with great old chateau.
The NoBall target category was that against enemy missile launchers, bivouac areas, field headquarters, enemy supply/logistic points in support of field operations and concentrated areas of troop and weapon marshalling. These type targets fell more into a tactical bombing attack grouping as opposed to the strategic type comprised of f... |  | 11/23/2009 | 824 | 
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 | V weapons site France July 7, 1944. Pilot was from 7th PRG, Mt Farm, UK flying a Spit MK XI.
The NoBall target category was that against enemy missile launchers, bivouac areas, field headquarters, enemy supply/logistic points in support of field operations and concentrated areas of troop and weapon marshalling. These type targets fell more into a tactical bombing attack grouping ... |  | 11/11/2009 | 683 | 
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 | Here is no bombing range, it's the line for aerial photo targets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_USAF_Resolution_Test_Chart |  | 01/16/2006 | 747 | 



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 | Vertical aerial photograph taken during a bombing attack by Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of Nos. 15 and 40 Squadrons RAF on the pontoon bridge erected by the Germany Army across the River Meuse at Dinant, Belgium, and on associated communications targets. A salvo of bombs can be seen exploding on engineering workshops on the eastern bank and across the river to the railway lines on the opposite si... |  | 08/17/2008 | 707 | 
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 | WWII practice target ranges (the small square/rectangular clearings). These ranges were used by Thunderbolts from the Millville Army Airfield in Millville NJ, nearby. Millville Army Airfield was America's first defense field and is home to a very nice aviation museum, dedicated to the field. |  | 01/02/2006 | 627 | 



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 | Maybe someone knows what this construction is for. It's located at Kirtland Air Force Base in the south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This AFB includes laboratories and ranges to develope and test new weapons. It's also the biggest underground storage in the world for nuclear warheads. |  | 11/01/2005 | 1,455 | 



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 | 29 May 1944<br>
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Target: FW-190 Aircraft Factory at Posen, Poland
Crews Dispatched: 35
Length of Mission: 9 hours, 55 minutes
Bomb Load: 10 x 500 lb G.P. bombs
Bombing Altitude: 22,000 ft
Ammo Fired: 6,165 rounds
299 B-17s are dispatched to hit aviation industry targets at Krzesinki
(91 bomb) and <b>Pos... |  | 11/11/2009 | 816 | 
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 | These two testing ranges are almost identical in appearance. |  | 02/24/2009 | 791 | 



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 | The German port city of Wilhelmshaven was bombed twice in 1943 -- once by the USAAF on January 27, and again by the RAF Bomber Command on February 11-12. These aerial reconnaissance images show Wilhelmshaven before and after the two bombings. The second bombing, carried out at night, was especially challenging because of dense cloud cover. Planes equipped with the RAF's newly developed H2S grou... |  | 08/06/2008 | 968 | 
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 | THERE ARE DOZENS of aerial photo calibration targets across the USA, curious land-based two-dimensional optical artifacts used for the development of aerial photography and aircraft. They were made mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, though some apparently later than that, and many are still in use, though their history is obscure.
This file contains Targets aligned along 20 miles close to Ed... |  | 07/26/2015 | 1,990 | 



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