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Old 31-01-2007, 04:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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That's one hell of a find, PC.

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Fantastic! Even has Cranage on there at Cranage And that damned circular feature at top of the picture that i still can't figure out.
The main area of airfield left has recently been bulldozed for the gas storage plant.
 
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Fantastic! Even has Cranage on there at Cranage And that damned circular feature at top of the picture that i still can't figure out.
The main area of airfield left has recently been bulldozed for the gas storage plant.
Don't you bloody start with strange marks seen in aerial phots!! Still got a headache from the last one
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