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Post by Airbus A346 on Sept 4, 2019 15:02:18 GMT 1
Letnany is the main general aviation airfield in Prague. It was previously spotter friendly but this is no longer the case. Airside access is prohibited and photography is discouraged unless you have permission from the Aerodrome Manager. Apparently new regulations came in three years ago. I had some success with logging and
photos on the South perimeter. You can park by the barrier and walk into the Aero Prague car park. The former Aero hangers house the Stare Aerovka Collection and the biggest one is a store hanger for the nearby Kbely Museum with five Migs to the rear of it. The contents can be easily seen through very dirty windows. I had to take a photo of the Aero Prague Cessna 172, the Czechs obviously overlooked its significance, I await the comments OK-HAD by MARTIN CHELL, on Flickr
Kbely museum storage area
Stare Aerovka Collection
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2019 15:30:18 GMT 1
The Aero Prague C172 could be owned by a Yorkshireman: What it means in Yorkshire: A stranger whose name you don't know (when you're in Wakefield/Pontefract). From '26 words which have a totally different meaning in Yorkshire'
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