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Old 01-11-16, 09:06
Lang Lang is offline
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Here is a selection of photos of Lae.

In the second photo the Tenyo Maru "the pilot's wet weather friend" can be seen sticking out at the end of the strip. For the Australians, Salamaua can be seen on the horizon on the extreme left of the photo.

Interesting that the staff cars have kept all their chrome!

Ford V8 stockpile - they probably only needed 2 spare engines for the Chevrolet half of the CMP fleet.
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