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- Te_Anau_aerodrome abstract "Te Anau Aerodrome was established in the 1940s, located beside State Highway 95 just south of the lakeside town. A compacted grass strip of approximately 800m long allowed light aircraft to land. Amphibian aircraft that serviced the lake also used the small airport if weather conditions on the lake were unfavourable. The site was considered too restrictive for larger aircraft to land. A large powerstation project in the 1960s at nearby Lake Manapouri saw a new paved strip built 12km to the south of Te Anau to service the work force. This airport was owned by Mount Cook Airline and was used for their services into the region. Te Anau Aerodrome continued to be used as the 'local' airport with flightseeing, aerial topdressing, and helicopter operations based there. The airport was managed by the Southland District Council.In 2006 the larger Manapouri airport was sold to the Southland District Council, and as this was considered a far better facility, was developed into a full jet capable airport in 2010 and rebranded Manapouri/Te Anau Airport.The Te Anau Aerodrome was closed to the public accordingly and the runway 'disabled' with large 'X' crosses and bollards placed on it. It has now been sold into private property.".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome location New_Zealand.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageID "37119997".
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageRevisionID "699809845".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_airports_in_New_Zealand.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiordland.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Manapouri.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Cook_Airline.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_State_Highway_95.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Southland_District.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Te_Anau_Airport.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Te Anau aerodrome".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome built "1940.0".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome closed "2010".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome location "Te Anau New Zealand".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome name "Te Anau aerodrome".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome opened "1940.0".
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome subject Category:Defunct_airports_in_New_Zealand.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome subject Category:Fiordland.
- Te_Anau_aerodrome type Airport.
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome type Place.
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome comment "Te Anau Aerodrome was established in the 1940s, located beside State Highway 95 just south of the lakeside town. A compacted grass strip of approximately 800m long allowed light aircraft to land. Amphibian aircraft that serviced the lake also used the small airport if weather conditions on the lake were unfavourable. The site was considered too restrictive for larger aircraft to land.".
- Te_Anau_aerodrome label "Te Anau aerodrome".
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome wasDerivedFrom Te_Anau_aerodrome?oldid=699809845.
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- Te_Anau_aerodrome name "Te Anau aerodrome".