• Yunnanyi Airport, formerly known as Xiangyun Airport and during WWII as Beitun Airport, is a military airport in western Xiangyun County, Yunnan province...
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    AFHRA Tezgaon AFHRA Tezpur AFHRA Tsuyung AFHRA Tulihal AFHRA Yangkai AFHRA Yunnanyi  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical...
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    Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154A HA-LCI Beirut International Airport (BEY)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved December 15, 2022. Civil Aviation...
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    various times, the 19th operated detachments from Kunming, Baoshan, Wenshan, Yunnanyi [zh], Zhijiang[clarification needed], Guiyang, and Liuzhou. It moved bases...
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    forces. As the commander of the Chinese Air Force flight training school at Yunnanyi [zh], west of Kunming, Chennault also made a great contribution by training...
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    all six on board. 15 June 1945: Douglas C-47A 81 disappeared while on a Yunnanyi [zh]-Xuzhou (Suifu) flight with three crew on board. 20 October 1945: Douglas...
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  • board. November 2 USAAF Douglas C-47A 42-24360 disappeared while on a Yunnanyi [zh]-Misamari flight with three on board; the wreckage was found on October...
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