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It gave me goose bumps as well when i walked around there, you can strongly feel the history! It is like being in that era of time! I also got more than 3kg of runway from Batchelor and GouldStephan Lodewijks wrote:I've got goose bumps after only seeing these photos.....not to mention what it can do to someone visiting the place!! All those taxitracks, dispersals and runways....wow. And two Dutch B-25 wrecks to top it all!! Great report!
Stephan
Wijgert IJlst wrote:Great historic stuff you post here, quite interesting...
Could be nice if the new NMM (Nationaal Militair Museum) would salvage one of these Mitchell wrecks for display within the musuem.
Hangars? Buildings?Sunbeam wrote:Nice to see these historic airstrips. Nothing remains of buildings/hangars?
That is True Coert, i have been in between Batchelor and Gould airstrip where the Dutch/Australian compound was, there was nothing, only some corroded oil drums, iron gulfplates, and a sharp 7,62mm bullet. I have seen more airstrips like Hughes, Gorrie, MC Donald, Strauss, Hughes, Livingstone where i found nothing, only at Daly Waters i found a hangar and a C47 wreckage (see other post)Coert Munk wrote:Hangars? Buildings?Sunbeam wrote:Nice to see these historic airstrips. Nothing remains of buildings/hangars?
It was Down Under man! crews in tents, maintenance in open air, etc. See the history books. Hangars were in places as Canberra, Brisbane, etc
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