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- Gould_Airfield abstract "Gould Airfield was an airfield south of Batchelor Airfield at Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia during World War II.The runway was 6,000 ft × 150 ft (1,829 m × 46 m).".
- Gould_Airfield location Australia.
- Gould_Airfield location Batchelor,_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield runwayLength "1828.8".
- Gould_Airfield runwayLength "1829.0".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageID "16557587".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageLength "1878".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageRevisionID "653123342".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Batchelor,_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Batchelor_Airfield.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_airports_in_the_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_Royal_Australian_Air_Force_bases.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_airfields_in_Australia.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink List_of_airports_in_the_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Ventura.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gould Airfield".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gould".
- Gould_Airfield coordinatesRegion "AU-NT".
- Gould_Airfield latd "13".
- Gould_Airfield latm "5".
- Gould_Airfield latns "S".
- Gould_Airfield lats "11.42".
- Gould_Airfield location Australia.
- Gould_Airfield location Batchelor,_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield longd "131".
- Gould_Airfield longew "E".
- Gould_Airfield longm "2".
- Gould_Airfield longs "13.88".
- Gould_Airfield metricRwy "y".
- Gould_Airfield name "Gould Airfield".
- Gould_Airfield pushpinLabel "Gould Airfield".
- Gould_Airfield pushpinMap "Northern Territory".
- Gould_Airfield pushpinMapCaption "Location within Northern Territory".
- Gould_Airfield r1LengthF "6000".
- Gould_Airfield r1LengthM "1829".
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Airports_in_the_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-airport-stub.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-mil-stub.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_airport.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-aviation-stub.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthernTerritory-stub.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- Gould_Airfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Gould_Airfield subject Category:Defunct_airports_in_the_Northern_Territory.
- Gould_Airfield subject Category:Former_Royal_Australian_Air_Force_bases.
- Gould_Airfield subject Category:World_War_II_airfields_in_Australia.
- Gould_Airfield hypernym Airfield.
- Gould_Airfield point "-13.086505555555556 131.0371888888889".
- Gould_Airfield type Airport.
- Gould_Airfield type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Gould_Airfield type Infrastructure.
- Gould_Airfield type Place.
- Gould_Airfield type Site.
- Gould_Airfield type Location.
- Gould_Airfield type Airport.
- Gould_Airfield type Place.
- Gould_Airfield type Thing.
- Gould_Airfield type SpatialThing.
- Gould_Airfield type Q1248784.
- Gould_Airfield comment "Gould Airfield was an airfield south of Batchelor Airfield at Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia during World War II.The runway was 6,000 ft × 150 ft (1,829 m × 46 m).".
- Gould_Airfield label "Gould Airfield".
- Gould_Airfield sameAs Q3913999.
- Gould_Airfield sameAs فرودگاه_صحرایی_گولد.
- Gould_Airfield sameAs m.03yb0gt.
- Gould_Airfield sameAs Фурудгоҳи_саҳро_гулд.
- Gould_Airfield sameAs Q3913999.
- Gould_Airfield lat "-13.086505555555556".
- Gould_Airfield long "131.0371888888889".
- Gould_Airfield wasDerivedFrom Gould_Airfield?oldid=653123342.
- Gould_Airfield isPrimaryTopicOf Gould_Airfield.
- Gould_Airfield name "Gould Airfield".