Talk:Melton Airfield, Victoria

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[edit] DC-3 at Melton airfield

A friend of mine visited Melton airfield recently and sent the following message: There is no DC3 at Melton. The people there tell me (and I agree) that someone must be thinking of the DC4 that was there some years ago. The 'hole blown in the side' probably refers to the hole in the roof cause by vandals who lit a fire inside the fuselage (which burnt the hole in the roof). --KieranMaher 04:14, 10 July 2006 (UTC)