I know what I read, but the stuff has been scrubbed, regardless, the gov is
going to use it for their own needs, and google is involved. End of discussion.
It caught my eye because of the indoor flying there recently, and that was the
last chance to fly there for a while.
RP
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From: Ron Patten <ronald.patten_at_att.net>
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 10:21:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] FYI-Tuscin Air Base
I dumped the article, but I will try to find the posting. I should have copied
and pasted the article, keeping in full discloser, the posting was on a
conservative newsletter.
RP
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From: Benjamin Saks <bensaks_at_gmail.com>
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 9:00:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] FYI-Tuscin Air Base
I cant seem to find any news talking about that. I would appreciate if anyone
else knows about this, please chime in. I am also pretty sure that the "Google
HQ" is really in Mountain View, CA. They do have an office in Irvine, which is
located south of the Base, closer to John Wayne airport. Of course, Google
helped me find that out. It also helped me find this, which is a very
interesting and complete written history of both structures, Hanger 1 and 2.
http://www.tustinca.org/departments/redev/documents/TTH-TitansofHistory.pdf
Enjoy!
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:34 PM, ronald.patten_at_att.net <ronald.patten_at_att.net>
wrote:
>I just read an article in one of my D.C.dailys about the air base. The reason
>that this base will no longer be available to the public is because the current
>administration has granted "Google" exclusive use of the facility for their
>aircraft, apparently rent free.
>
>This facility is close to the "Google HQ" and very convienient for them to fly
>out of. Must be nice to have your own airport paid for by the citizens of the
>US.
>
>
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BEN SAKS
www.bensaks.com
Received on Mon Jan 24 2011 - 21:21:52 CET