🔗 Fri, 26 Mar 2021 — @animebirder at Talasea Airstrip, Papua New Guinea
Not to be confused with the modern Talasea Airport to the north, this is the site of two crashed WWII planes (a B-25 Mitchell and a Lockheed Ventura) still clearly visible in 2021.
🔗 Mon, 31 Oct 2011 — @Ozguy at Cape Gloucester Airport, Papua New Guinea
Beware of ash and rocks from the adjacent volcano.
🔗 Mon, 31 Oct 2011 — @Ozguy at Bialla Airport, Papua New Guinea
Always enjoyed flying in here, as it is well maintained. Recommend landing from the sea (RW11) and taking off on RW29.
🔗 Sun, 29 Jul 2007 — @Ozguy at Hoskins Airport, Papua New Guinea
Gateway to West New Britain.
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WWII Airstrip
🔗 Fri, 26 Mar 2021
— @animebirder at Talasea Airstrip, Papua New Guinea
Not to be confused with the modern Talasea Airport to the north, this is the site of two crashed WWII planes (a B-25 Mitchell and a Lockheed Ventura) still clearly visible in 2021.
Cape Gloucester
🔗 Mon, 31 Oct 2011
— @Ozguy at Cape Gloucester Airport, Papua New Guinea
Beware of ash and rocks from the adjacent volcano.
Bialla
🔗 Mon, 31 Oct 2011
— @Ozguy at Bialla Airport, Papua New Guinea
Always enjoyed flying in here, as it is well maintained. Recommend landing from the sea (RW11) and taking off on RW29.
HKN
🔗 Sun, 29 Jul 2007
— @Ozguy at Hoskins Airport, Papua New Guinea
Gateway to West New Britain.
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