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Mark Alan MacKinnon - Feb 26,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    This is Millers Field, Newburgh, Maine, where I first kept my Stingray when I brought it up to Maine. It is owned by John Miller, who has an interest in aviation artifacts, especially WWII aviation. His business is called 'Vintage Wings' and there's a small aviation museum on field. John owns a 1943 Army Air Force Taylorcraft L-2M (click links on website). The whole field has that 'stuck in time' look.      Attachments:  

Vintage Wings - Millers Field
Vintage Wings - Millers Field


    

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