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Although a photo of the terminal would be nice, I have decided that a photo is not needed
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== Buildings ==

None of the original buildings appear to remain. The DCA radio base was built before WW2, and the RAAF built workshops big enough to repair damaged aircraft. The workshops were in full use even during the 60s. It would be interesting to know when they were removed.[[Special:Contributions/61.68.4.208|61.68.4.208]] ([[User talk:61.68.4.208|talk]]) 02:15, 26 December 2017 (UTC)

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Buildings

None of the original buildings appear to remain. The DCA radio base was built before WW2, and the RAAF built workshops big enough to repair damaged aircraft. The workshops were in full use even during the 60s. It would be interesting to know when they were removed.61.68.4.208 (talk) 02:15, 26 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]