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Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - 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)

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)

Folder: Anton von Sierakowski's photo gallery > Australia > Victoria (VIC) > Melbourne Essendon (YMEN)

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Airport Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN)
Photographer: Anton von Sierakowski
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Upload Date: 2012-09-10
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More photos of Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN)

  • Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - Essendon Airport Terminal - by red750 by red750
  • Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - Interior of the main Essendon Airport terminal is almost untouched since the 1960s with the original lino floor and fittings.  - by paul jenkins by paul jenkins
  • Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - Essendon Terminal Interior. A busy main airport till the 1960's now almost a ghost town at weekends. - by red750 by red750
  • Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - 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 by paul jenkins
  • Essendon Airport, Essendon North, Victoria Australia (YMEN) - The old tarmac walkway used when the airport was still the key domestic airport Melbourne. - by paul jenkins by paul jenkins