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Old April 26th 04, 07:35 PM
Thomas J. Paladino Jr.
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Default ON TOPIC- Question about WWII-era airbase runway...

A while ago, I remember seeing an overhead color photo of an airbase, I
believe in the pacific theatre, which had a very odd shape. There were
apparantly no actual runways, but rather a huge tarmac circle. I would
assume that the reason for this would be to allow an aircraft to take off &
land regardless of the wind direction, although it requires a huge amount of
space (and pavement).

Does anyone have any more information on this? Did I see this base
correctly, or was there more to it? Anyone know which base this could have
been, or if the 'circle runway' was common?

Thanks!


 




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