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The last vestiges of the first concrete runway ever used in the US
have just been destroyed. Due to renovations that Ford Motor Company is doing to its Dearborn Proving Ground (which is built on the old Ford Airport) any traces of the first all concrete runway are no more. I find this kind of sad. Last year I saw a Ford Trimotor and other classic aircraft land on that very runway as part of Ford's 100 year anniversary celebration. (FMC had converted it to a high speed straight away, with turn around areas at each end. From the air it looked somewhat like a q tip.) I guess this is the price that we pay for progress, but I hate to see these sorts of things disappear. I wish that I could get a chunk of it as a keepsake…… Jerry |
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