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Abandoned and little known airfields
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Abandoned and little known airfields
I came across this site while I was searching for something on the net, there is a lot of vintage photos in some of the airfield listings.
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/index.htm
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/index.htm
crankbndr- Top Poster
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Re: Abandoned and little known airfields
Great website, i have it marked as a link on my website. I love to look at the WWII Bomber Bases in my home state of Nebraska. I may have gotten bit by the aviation bug at the old airbase/airport of Ainsworth Nebraska as a small kid.
Re: Abandoned and little known airfields
Yeah man,
Good source of info. Very detailed.
Good source of info. Very detailed.
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