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A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue March 18, 2008:Brings back memories of my time in HKG, with the RAF from '95 to '97. I can even see the block where I lived in, at Osborne Barracks(above the letter 'A' of the logo)in the bottom right corner. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Thu October 26, 2006:Congratulations for this nice photo! it brought a lot of memories of my stay at kai tak airport hotel wiht a room overlooking the runway!!!One of the best airports ever! | |
A visitor from Austria posted Tue July 11, 2006:Great view to the rest of rwy 13 and checkerboard. I´m very sorry that Kai-tak is closed forever.It was an exciting approach in real life and on flight simulotor too. Many thanks to aerosoft add on, that I can fly to Kai-tak every day. Andreas KOCER ( Austria ) | |
A visitor from Hong Kong posted Wed July 5, 2006:The angle and the lighting make this both a genuine shot of Hong Kong, and a very clear image of how things worked at Kai Tak | |
A visitor from Chile posted Wed April 19, 2006:Now Kai Tak intl. is closed what supposes to do with these earthly. I think this airport was one of the most interesting, and also was one of the most nasty (for the neighbourhood, who must suport all these aircraft noise), and also was very dangerous, but now is closed. It's history. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue September 6, 2005:It is the perfect example of what pilots had to face when landing and taking off at kai tak airport...The skill and nerve they had to employ to manoeuvre the multitude of obstacles that threatened at every turn...It also provides a great picture of what that part of Kowloon was like at dusk...Brings back memories of my time in Hong Kong stationed in Sek Kong...Sept 1954 to Dec1956... | |
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