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- Lutong_Airport abstract "Lutong Airport (IATA: none, ICAO: WMLU) was an airport serving Lutong, a suburb in Miri, a city in the state of Sarawak in East Malaysia. The airstrip used to belong to Royal Dutch Shell. The airport terminal has been demolished but the runway was preserved. It is now mostly used for racing.It was possible to go to the old airport and find aircraft wrecks and see the craters left by them from World War II. However, a lot of the metal has been removed by scrap dealers and there are only a few odds and ends left. Some of the airstrip now is being used by locals to grow watermelons.".
- Lutong_Airport city East_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport city Miri,_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport city Sarawak.
- Lutong_Airport icaoLocationIdentifier "WMLU".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageID "36093555".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageLength "2490".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageRevisionID "639043252".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airports_in_Sarawak.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miri.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink East_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Miri,_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Sarawak.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink Time_in_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLink UTC+08:00.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lutong Airport".
- Lutong_Airport cityServed "Lutong, Miri, Sarawak, East Malaysia".
- Lutong_Airport closed "Yes".
- Lutong_Airport coordinatesRegion "MY".
- Lutong_Airport icao "WMLU".
- Lutong_Airport latd "4".
- Lutong_Airport latm "20".
- Lutong_Airport latns "N".
- Lutong_Airport lats "15".
- Lutong_Airport longd "113".
- Lutong_Airport longew "E".
- Lutong_Airport longm "59".
- Lutong_Airport longs "39".
- Lutong_Airport name "Lutong Airport".
- Lutong_Airport nativename "Lutong Airstrip".
- Lutong_Airport pushpinLabel "WMLU".
- Lutong_Airport pushpinMap "Malaysia East".
- Lutong_Airport pushpinMapCaption "Location in East Malaysia".
- Lutong_Airport timezone Time_in_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport utc "480.0".
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Airport_codes.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Airports_in_Malaysia.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_airport.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Malaysia-airport-stub.
- Lutong_Airport wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Lutong_Airport subject Category:Airports_in_Sarawak.
- Lutong_Airport subject Category:Miri.
- Lutong_Airport hypernym Airport.
- Lutong_Airport point "4.3375 113.99416666666667".
- Lutong_Airport type Airport.
- Lutong_Airport type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Lutong_Airport type Infrastructure.
- Lutong_Airport type Place.
- Lutong_Airport type Place.
- Lutong_Airport type Location.
- Lutong_Airport type Airport.
- Lutong_Airport type Place.
- Lutong_Airport type Thing.
- Lutong_Airport type SpatialThing.
- Lutong_Airport type Q1248784.
- Lutong_Airport comment "Lutong Airport (IATA: none, ICAO: WMLU) was an airport serving Lutong, a suburb in Miri, a city in the state of Sarawak in East Malaysia. The airstrip used to belong to Royal Dutch Shell. The airport terminal has been demolished but the runway was preserved. It is now mostly used for racing.It was possible to go to the old airport and find aircraft wrecks and see the craters left by them from World War II.".
- Lutong_Airport label "Lutong Airport".
- Lutong_Airport differentFrom Luton_Airport.
- Lutong_Airport sameAs Q6705907.
- Lutong_Airport sameAs Bandar_Udara_Lutong.
- Lutong_Airport sameAs m.0j_3wtg.
- Lutong_Airport sameAs Q6705907.
- Lutong_Airport lat "4.3375".
- Lutong_Airport long "113.99416666666667".
- Lutong_Airport wasDerivedFrom Lutong_Airport?oldid=639043252.
- Lutong_Airport isPrimaryTopicOf Lutong_Airport.
- Lutong_Airport name "Lutong Airport".
- Lutong_Airport name "Lutong Airstrip".