Stop #19: Oniakaloha Airfield in the Cardona region of Satori

Once again we're flying the friendly skies of BBB Air.  Starting of at Campbell Airport in the region of Erazor, our destination, this time, is the fantastic vintage airfield of Oniakaloha, in Cardona in the continent of Satori.  This is a very easy flight to make from Corsica, by way of the Seychelles Channel, traveling south along the east edge of Nautilus.  Cordona is in the upper northeastern part of Satori.  I've included a video of the path I took.  Yours might be a little different.


Once you land, especially if you take runway 27, heading from east to west, you should end up at the western end of the airport, where there is lots of information about the airport partnerships, including a group inviter for a vintage flyers group, which, since I like flying my vintage plane, seemed like a good fit, so I joined.



The person in charge of placing the stamp dispenser certainly has gone out of their way to make this a challenging find.  It's easier to find if you fly in from the east, as it is near the airport information.  Look for the peacock, and you'll find it under a specially designed awning.  However, if you take the LM provided from the BBBug group, you'll be placed far away and will have to do a little searching.
Of course they are attempting to get you to explore the area and with good reason.  This grass airfield is an amazing walk back in time to an era of radial engine aircraft, propaganda posters, and really wonderful jazz music.  Take a moment if you're exploring, and turn on the land stream and you'll pick up some energetic swing-era music.


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