Essendon Airport Photo

Aircraft ramp - pre 1960's this would have been filled with 727's, DC9's, etc. Note: The viewing concourse overhead is now off-limits.
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Airport Essendon Airport
Photographer
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Shot Date 2009-05-24
Upload Date 2009-05-25
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EXIF Data
Camera Make Samsung Techwin
Camera Model <Digimax S800 / Kenox S800>
Shutter Speed 1/250 sec
Aperture f/2.8
ISO 50
Focal Length 7.4 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Pattern
White Balance Auto
Software 603021
Dimensions 3264 × 2448
Date Taken 2009-05-22 13:56:12
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 - Apron at Essendon Airport taken in 1969 when it was the main Airport for Melbourne. Shows a couple of Ansett's DC-6. (scan from print) - by Anton von Sierakowski
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 - The Army Golden Knights were out jumping on this day from a ceiling of 12500'  The guys and gals had there stuff together. - by J.B. Barbour
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 - The Army Golden Knights were out jumping on this day from a ceiling of 12500'  The guys and gals had there stuff together. - by J.B. Barbour
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 - The front of the Hyatt Place Hotel, recently built at the entrance to Essendon Airport, and Essendon Fields shopping precinct - by red750
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 - During World War 2, Essendon Airport became a site of bomber aircraft manufacturing and assembling with Beaufort Bombers being built, hence the buildings now being named after the aircraft.   - by paul jenkins
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