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Amchitka is correct.
Amchitka consisted of three separate airstrips. The one pictured is the most northerly and the smallest, The photo was taken looking ENE toward Constantine Harbour.
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JENKINS, I was going to suggest something a bit smaller - a glider?
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Upon closer inspection, I see a round engine and a three-bladed prop, so I’ll take back my glider and substitute a Model 10 Electra?
Somewhere in the US?
Somewhere in the US?
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Ahha Jenkins - I did have some shots of Parnamiri, but have kept them for another time.
Not in Brazil or Peru.
It may be a trick of the light, but I think that there is a big clue as to the country in the last image I posted.
Not in Brazil or Peru.
It may be a trick of the light, but I think that there is a big clue as to the country in the last image I posted.
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