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OK who did it!

Tako_Kichi

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There I was, minding my own business and flying my latest 'tour' of all the airfields in British Columbia, Canada when I came across the oddity below....

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So which bright spark decided to plonk a hangar down right on the end of the runway! :isadizzy:

If anyone is interested it's Charlie Lake CBZ3. It certainly makes landing and taking off a challenge. I'm just glad I came across it in daylight and not at night!
 
lolol...


Seems steep trees and buildings usually plague runways. In the real world, you usually see a tunnel through the trees to keep planes safe on landings.

As for building a building on the end of a runway, good question. Even a road passing through it. I wonder if its an old abandoned runway that was still in the records?



Bill
 
here's one full of trees, i forget where, south america somewhere

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i found one a long time ago with a tacan smack in the middle of the runway.
 
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