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  • Air traffic history and Helsinki-Malmi Airport

    • Posted Sep 9, 2003 1:59 PM

      Have you heard about Helsinki-Malmi airport, and the threat against it. It will be demolished year 2006, because it is not necessary any more for passenger traffic or air forces, and because Finnish politicians want to settle the whole population in capital city?. However it is still very alive and historic airport. And the one and only of it's kind in capital area.
      (see http://www.tky.hut.fi/~pik/Malmi/index-e.htm )

      Please spread word about this threat and petition http://www.pelastamalmi.org/en/petition/index.html also among those people outside Finland, who might be interested some day to come and see a very original airport from 30ies, and to get a ride above Helsinki from same runway, where Ju-52s, DC-2s and DC-3s sometimes carried very important and ordinary people to and from Finland (or other Finnish towns, which are quite apart from each other).
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