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Old December 30th, 2007, 07:39 AM
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Default Re: Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen. Archaeology & Research.

January 7th 1944, not 1945 Nick that's why I was interested in the white spot on your 1944 picture. It's got to be the place I am looking for. Forget about Vossenberg. What I would like is a few pictures from the general landscape around these places. I would have modern pictures of the crash site, but also I could imagine how the topography is. The picture of Hulten, east of the runways, with the icing is excellent because these were the exact weather conditions on Jan 7th 1944, but it is on the wrong side. By seeing this pictures It would help me to understand what a surviving airman saw upon landing near Gilze-Rijen.
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