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Post by prof20 on Oct 11, 2018 19:16:24 GMT
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Post by nicholsong on Oct 12, 2018 7:52:33 GMT
When Templehof airport at Berlin was the main airport we used to fly below roof height of the blocks of flats on every approach and they were only 5/6 stories high and about 150 metres off the wing tips.
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Post by Joe66 on Oct 12, 2018 18:11:52 GMT
When Templehof airport at Berlin was the main airport we used to fly below roof height of the blocks of flats on every approach and they were only 5/6 stories high and about 150 metres off the wing tips. German precision
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Post by GB584 on Oct 12, 2018 19:12:05 GMT
When Templehof airport at Berlin was the main airport we used to fly below roof height of the blocks of flats on every approach and they were only 5/6 stories high and about 150 metres off the wing tips. Peeping Tom!
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Post by nicholsong on Oct 12, 2018 19:39:29 GMT
When Templehof airport at Berlin was the main airport we used to fly below roof height of the blocks of flats on every approach and they were only 5/6 stories high and about 150 metres off the wing tips. German precision German???
I was flying for British Airways!!!
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Post by Joe66 on Oct 12, 2018 20:04:52 GMT
German???
I was flying for British Airways!!!
I was talking about the houses being built close to the approach, numpty.
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