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Post by Dave Homewood on Feb 7, 2007 14:22:14 GMT 12
Can someone please confirm for me, as my memory has faded, is the long thin building I have circled the Ohakea Museum? I think it's right.
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Post by paddy on Feb 7, 2007 15:56:02 GMT 12
Hi, Sorry Dave, I think that was Ground Equipment Maintenance. The Square building to the right of it was the Base Engineering Club. The Museum is in the old Air Movements section up where the Base Road intersects with the State Highway on the way to Sanson.
Regars
Paddy
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Post by beagle on Feb 7, 2007 16:28:45 GMT 12
Is that an F111 on the tarmac
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Post by lesterpk on Feb 7, 2007 17:01:14 GMT 12
About 600m to the east Dave, I had a look thru in the weekend while I was in the area. Nothing much had changed althought it was good to see some of the ACF memorabilia displayed. Les.
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Post by ARU on Feb 7, 2007 19:19:21 GMT 12
here's the museum
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Post by mumbles on Feb 7, 2007 19:34:57 GMT 12
Is that an F111 on the tarmac Yep, I reckon so
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Post by Dave Homewood on Feb 8, 2007 0:20:14 GMT 12
Thanks very much everyone. Hmmm, my attempt of blocking Ohakea out of my memory seems to have worked pretty well.
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Post by skyhawkdon on Feb 8, 2007 11:32:52 GMT 12
Can someone please confirm for me, as my memory has faded, is the long thin building I have circled the Ohakea Museum? I think it's right. Nope - the long thin building is the MT workshops. The square one is the SEMS workshop/Paint shop.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Feb 8, 2007 12:04:46 GMT 12
I worked in there somewhere for four months, in the liferaft bay, but obviously took little notice of my surroundings.
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