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Photo ID: 1607725
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Dammam - King Fahd International (DMM / OEDF)
Saudi Arabia, 1990
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It is the largest airport in the world in terms of land area (780 km²) The airport's basic infrastructure was complete by the end of 1990, which allowed the Allied forces engaged in the first Gulf War in early 1991 to use the airport for the a base for US helicopters and A-10s. The Civil Aviation Authority of Saudi Arabia finally opened the new Dammam King Fahd International Airport on 28 November 1999 to commercial traffic.
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Photo ID: 1602702
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Bell UH-1H Iroquois (205)
Dammam - King Fahd International (DMM / OEDF)
Saudi Arabia, 1990
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**-**** I have no idea what happened to this aircraft.
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Boeing CH-47D Chinook (414)
Dammam - King Fahd International (DMM / OEDF)
Saudi Arabia, 1990
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86-1676 (cn M-3181) This picture was taken at King Fahd International airport during Desert Shield. The Chinook was left unchocked with the brake off, a C-130 took the wrong taxiway, slammed the brakes on and turned around, the jet wash from the C-130 pushed the un braked Chinook in to the drainage ditch. Not sure how they got it out. Picture was restored to the best I could get it.
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