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Mitchell Holman[_3_]
April 8th 09, 12:56 PM

Mitchell Holman[_3_]
April 8th 09, 10:57 PM
Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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The water runway was for testing the Lake
Amphibians that were built there.

Mitchell Holman[_3_]
April 8th 09, 10:57 PM
Mitchell Holman > wrote in
. 130:

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The water runway was for testing the Lake
Amphibians that were built there.

Mike Mackenzie
April 9th 09, 10:27 AM
Mitchell Holman > wrote (in part):

>Mitchell Holman > wrote in
. 130:
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> The water runway was for testing the Lake
>Amphibians that were built there.

Presumably it's no longer in use. Looks rather short and seems to
have buildings across the far end.
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>
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Mike Mackenzie (AVCOM Services)
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
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Mike Mackenzie
April 9th 09, 10:27 AM
Mitchell Holman > wrote (in part):

>Mitchell Holman > wrote in
. 130:
>
> The water runway was for testing the Lake
>Amphibians that were built there.

Presumably it's no longer in use. Looks rather short and seems to
have buildings across the far end.
>
>
>

--
Mike Mackenzie (AVCOM Services)
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Remove "XYZ" from the "Reply to" address when responding by email.

John Szalay
April 9th 09, 04:50 PM
Mike Mackenzie > wrote in
>>Mitchell Holman > wrote in
. 130:
>>
>> The water runway was for testing the Lake
>>Amphibians that were built there.
>
> Presumably it's no longer in use. Looks rather short and seems to
> have buildings across the far end.
>>


according to the airport information its still listed as an active
runway 2530ft long

DWH
Runway 17W/35W
Dimensions: 2530 x 100 ft. / 771 x 30 m
Surface: water
RUNWAY 17W RUNWAY 35W
Traffic pattern: left right
Obstructions: 10 ft. berm 4 ft. berm

Airport info
http://www.airnav.com/airport/DWH

2009 official airport diagram from the FAA
http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0904/05457AD.PDF

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