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Bringing Back To Life A WW2 Airfield That Has Lain Dormant For 45+ Years

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I think this is a massive undertaking but the benefits will be immense! Imagine a lineup of various ww2 types outside period hangars? The possibilities!

http://vulcanairbase.com/index.html

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By: low'n'slow - 30th July 2009 at 12:06

Good luck to them.

There’s also this one in the UK of course

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/4337232/NEEDS-PIC-Fight-to-save-WW2-bomber-base-for-the-nation.html

www.bc-heritage.org

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By: Augsburgeagle - 29th July 2009 at 23:07

How many airfields are protected? Are we going to see the loss of the vast majority of what’s left over the next few years? I visited one a couple of weeks ago that was like it was frozen in time, all the runways were gone but the buildings were all still there I’m worried though that without proper restoration they will not be around for us to see in the future!

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By: Lindy's Lad - 29th July 2009 at 20:51

Guys
I think this is a massive undertaking but the benefits will be immense! Imagine a lineup of various ww2 types outside period hangars? The possibilities!

http://vulcanairbase.com/index.html

Well that’s 3 airfield restoration projects underway that I know of without looking! Good luck! Its about time that projects like this started getting the attention they deserve.

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