Airfield Scrap and Repair

Nicole

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Located half a mile from the current airfield sits an old Quonset and the remnants of an aviation tower. Nearby sit a few other abandoned structures, most of which have gone unused for 30 years. all of which are connected by miles of old runways and tarmacs. This is the old airfield and hangers that once serviced Manta Carlos. When large commercial planes became a common thing, the old facilities were shut down, and new ones were built to better accommodate air travel. For a small fee, Abigale was able to rent out the Quonset and old air traffic tower to turn into a home and small business.

Upon arriving it is nothing particularly fancy or high tech. Some would call it charming in its own way, with its still relatively rustic look. The once brilliant white paint has since faded from years of neglect. The pavement around the building is cracked with many small plants and grasses protruding through. As of the moment, there are no signs to indicate that it is in use, however, someone with a keen eye might notice that all the outside light fixtures have been replaced and repaired, which hopefully might suggest that it is in use.

Inside is a totally different story. The Main structure is a bi-level workshop loaded up with various bits of old equipment. An assortment of lifts are set up either ready to be used or already in use with vehicles or large machines on them. Tool chests line the walls, along with many shelves and boards that are filled with tools of all sorts. Towards the center lay many tables littered with tools, scrap, and other projects. The entire workshop has a sort of mechanical smell to it that might remind someone of copper or oil.

The actual tower is where Abigale lives. Its a simple home with a round interior. Windows line it on all sides, and shades need to be drawn in order to have any sort of privacy. A set of stairs can be raised and lowered into the workshop below with the push of a button. Blue Print

Not far off from the structures is an old airplane graveyard, that over the years has come to house the bodies of various other vehicles too.
 
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