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Old December 11th 04, 08:05 PM
old hoodoo
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Default NAS Miami WWII question

Anyone familiar with NAS Miami during WWII? I am trying to
determine a naval location reference NAS Miami as "Pt. Affirm" I can't
find it on the net. Not sure if it is merely a local naval aviation
reference point, a swallowed up town, or a point of land.
Surely there are still some naval aviators that trained there during
the war or afterward that might be able to solve this question?

Al

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Old December 12th 04, 05:11 AM
Jake Donovan
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Al,

If I remember correctly, NAS Miami was where Opa Locka Airport now resides.

Jake


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Anyone familiar with NAS Miami during WWII? I am trying to determine
a naval location reference NAS Miami as "Pt. Affirm" I can't find it on
the net. Not sure if it is merely a local naval aviation reference point,
a swallowed up town, or a point of land.
Surely there are still some naval aviators that trained there during
the war or afterward that might be able to solve this question?

Al



 




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