City / Airport:Wom (closed)Map
Country:Papua New Guinea
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:272785Submit Correction
View count: 149
VH-ULV destroyed by Japanese forces on January 21, 1942. Wom airfield, which had existed before the war, become the site of the surrender of the Japanese 8th Army to the Australians on September 13, 1945. The airfield was closed soon after and runway became part of a memorial park commemorating the surrender. Photo by Peter N Johnston.
Registration / Serial:VH-ULV
Aircraft Version:Waco 10T
C/n (msn):A.100
City / Airport:Wom (closed)Map
Country:Papua New Guinea
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
City / Airport:Wom (closed)Map
Country:Papua New Guinea
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)
Photo ID:272785Submit Correction
View count: 149
VH-ULV destroyed by Japanese forces on January 21, 1942. Wom airfield, which had existed before the war, become the site of the surrender of the Japanese 8th Army to the Australians on September 13, 1945. The airfield was closed soon after and runway became part of a memorial park commemorating the surrender. Photo by Peter N Johnston.
Registration / Serial:VH-ULV
Aircraft Version:Waco 10T
C/n (msn):A.100
City / Airport:Wom (closed)Map
Country:Papua New Guinea
Photo Date:1937
Photo from:Ben Dannecker (via David Carter)