- is an
airport on Biak island, in Papua, Indonesia. It is also
known as
Mokmer Airport. The
airport is
named after Frans Kaisiepo (1921–1979), the fourth...
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prepared for them
utilizing a
series of
caves that were
located west of
Mokmer and to the east of Bosnek. This
defensive complex was
intended to turn the...
- A pair of
Dutch Hunter F.4
aircraft operating out of
Mokmer airport in New Guinea, 1962....
- the
island during the
Battle of Biak. The
captured airfield was
renamed Mokmer Airfield and
later transferred[when?] to the
Royal Australian Air Force...
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Aircraft accident Lockheed L-1049C-55-81
Super Constellation PH-LKT Biak-
Mokmer Airport (BIK)". aviation-safety.net.
Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved...
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Flight 844, a
Lockheed Super Constellation,
crashed after takeoff from Biak-
Mokmer Airport, Indonesia,
killing 58 of 68 on board.
August 11 –
Maritime Central...
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three Navy
Dakotas and
three US
supplied aircraft. 336 Sqn
operated from
Mokmer airstrip and
transported more than 5,400 p****engers
between September 1961...
- Airlines)
Flight 844 was an
international scheduled p****enger
flight from Biak-
Mokmer Airport,
Dutch New
Guinea (now Indonesia) to
Manila International Airport...
- and
staging area. Biak
contained three aerodromes;
Mokmer,
Borokoe and Sorido. The
capture of
Mokmer Drome was
particularly challenging due to the proximity...
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Consisting of
Turnbull Field,
Gurney Field and
Gurney Flying Boat Base.
Mokmer Airfield, Biak Island,
Dutch New Guinea.
Sandakan Airfield, Sabah, British...