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Old 30th April 2007, 01:38
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Re: Tunisia, Porto Farma airfield

With Porto meaning port, it may be a coastal airfield. May narrow down the search. I've found Porto Farina half way between Tunis and Bizerte.

EDIT - I've just realised that it may be a typo based on an unclear map. The attached map shows Porto Farina (but have a look at what it looks like).
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