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  2. The Hangar - Wikipedia

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    The Hangar, also known for commercial reasons as The NEC Hangar, is the training facility and headquarters of Australian rules football club the Essendon Bombers. [2] It is located in the north-west Melbourne suburb of Melbourne Airport and was opened in 2013.

  3. Essendon Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Robert McCracken (1813–1885), [7] [8] the owner of several city hotels, was the founder and first president of the Essendon Football Club, and his son, Alex McCracken, its first secretary. Alex later became president of the newly formed VFL.

  4. Reg Ansett - Wikipedia

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    A base, including a flying school, was established in a hangar at Melbourne's Essendon Airport. [1] He found selling the shares hard going. A number of aircraft crashes, notably the loss of Airlines of Australia's Stinson in southern Queensland in 1937, [9] had dampened public enthusiasm for airline investments.

  5. Essendon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Essendon became Australia's second, and Melbourne's first, international airport in February 1950. The airport was renamed Melbourne Airport, [9] and the first international commercial flight arrived from New Zealand a year later. In the 1950s Essendon Airport was too small for the larger pure jets, such as the Boeing 707. The airport was ...

  6. Australian rules football in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Football Club rules of 1859 are the oldest surviving set of laws for Australian football. They were drawn up at the Parade Hotel, East Melbourne, on 17 May, by Wills, W. J. Hammersley, J. B. Thompson and Thomas Smith (some sources include H. C. A. Harrison). The 1859 rules did not include some elements that soon became important ...

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