Originally posted by brianw999
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Hope you slept well Brian!
This is a pretty unusual and a very interesting airport. Because of that I've done further research so that I can answer questions more accurately but I may have to do further research if we go too fast on this! (learn sooooo much!). You are close on a number of things but being close could also send you off on a wild goose chase - I don't want to do that to anyone! - so my suggestion for the poem was to merely "pick out the aviation", to list the aircraft in the poem.
I fully intend to guide you as to their context which is something far too complex, given the airport, for me to expect anyone to get at this stage, unless you already know the airport and, of course, I know of the airport but not enough about it to be able to give you really solid answers, at this stage.
Once all the aircraft are identified, then you will be able to fit the pieces of the puzzle together through further information and clues I will give you and I'll try to disambiguate the things that you've suggested that are close but, for now, let's disambiguate the information so far:
It will help if this is not read into in any way other than "There is something relevant about these aircraft at this airport"
1. In the first verse you suggested the poem identifies:
Albatross, Goshawk and my response was that you are "Bang On!" ... meaning, in the colloquial English more of our day, these are both absolutely correct.
Then you suggested a specific base. Incorrect.
Then you suggested Galaxy
My response was "Yes, well spotted".... it is correctly identified but I wanted to try and steer you away from making too many conclusions from this one as well.
2. In the second verse you suggested the poem identifies:
B767-200/300
My response was "too convoluted, the information here (in the second verse) is not twisted"... it's simpler than making 72 and 73 into 762 and 763 ... and I suggested going back to the stanza (four lines).
Then you suggested 3 possible US States but I tried to return you to the poem and identifying the aircraft. This is key to the airport whereas the 'State approach' will only have you doing a lot of boring Google Earth work which won't really help you - the aerial image doesn't give an awful lot away for the information you have.
Then you suggested another airfield. Incorrect.
3. you then restated GA and Biz and I gave you an unequivocal "yes"
So we have the following correctly identified:
General Aviation
Bizjets
And correctly identified in the poem:
Albatross
Goshawk
Galaxy
And two aircraft in the second verse incorrectly identified as B762 and B763.
What aircraft are in the second verse?
Once all aircraft are correctly identified, I will give you the next area to work on - context, some of which I will tell you straight out, and some which will have further clues to unravel, but all of which will start to narrow down the focus for you.
Naturally, if anyone else wants to identify the aircraft before Brian gets up in the morning, go for it ... there's plenty more work to do on this!

I'm off to bed myself now, catch you all l8r
Paul

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