- example,
thanks to a
collaboration with Pr.
Irwin Scollar (creator of
AirPhoto SE, a
program for the
geometric rectification of
aerial images & orthophotos...
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cartographers from
surveys and
air photos by the Norwegian–British–Swedish
Antarctic Expedition (NBSAE) (1949–52) and from
air photos by the
Norwegian expedition...
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killed in
Blythe Army
Air Base-related accidents.
Blythe Army
Air Field later became a sub-base of
Muroc Army
Air Field (now
Edwards Air Force Base) on June...
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miles (33 km; 21 mi) east-northeast of Cape
Flying Fish.
Delineated from
air photos taken by
United States Navy
Operation Highjump in
December 1946. Named...
- the
runways of the
air field.
Alabama World War II Army
Airfields This
article incorporates public domain material from the
Air Force Historical Research...
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Foster Air Force Base (1941–1945, 1952–1959) is a
former United States Air Force facility in Texas,
located in
Victoria County,
approximately six miles...
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Lemoore Army
Air Field,
located nine
miles (14 km)
southwest of Lemoore, California, was a dirt
air field usable only in dry weather. It
nevertheless was...
- airfieldsdatabase.com
Aerial photo as of 4
September 1994 from USGS The
National Map
Resources for this airport: FAA
airport information for O63
AirNav
airport information...
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Moore Air Base is an
inactive United States Air Force facility located fourteen miles (23 km)
northwest of Mission, Texas. It was
deactivated on 1 February...
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miles (5 km) west of
Mount Bunt in the
Aramis Range.
Plotted from
ANARE air photos taken in 1960.
Named by ANCA for G.M. Afflick,
weather observer at Mawson...