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Could anyone direct me to a site to get historical information on the NAS
HUTCHINSON and NAS OLATHE bases. Both bases were in Kansas and if memory serves me correct they were both closed in the late '50's. Thanks for any and all help, Steve |
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Wanasek wrote: Could anyone direct me to a site to get historical information on the NAS HUTCHINSON and NAS OLATHE bases. Both bases were in Kansas and if memory serves me correct they were both closed in the late '50's. I seemed to find info doing google searches. I visited the former NAS Hutchinson about a year ago. It is now largely overgrown, but the concrete ramps and runways are still there. Some of the buildings are being used by the county and a local university. Much of the rest of the activity is a mid-sized company that uses the base to build, store, and test emergency vehicles such as ambulances. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() "Steve Wanasek" wrote in message ... Could anyone direct me to a site to get historical information on the NAS HUTCHINSON and NAS OLATHE bases. Both bases were in Kansas and if memory serves me correct they were both closed in the late '50's. Thanks for any and all help, Steve The site I recommend is www.google.com , NAS Olathe returns 1,780 hits and NAS Hutchison returns about 25,000. Regards, Tex Houston |
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Steve Wanasek wrote:
Could anyone direct me to a site to get historical information on the NAS HUTCHINSON and NAS OLATHE bases. Both bases were in Kansas and if memory serves me correct they were both closed in the late '50's. Thanks for any and all help, Steve Steve, NAS Olathe is now New Century Air Center (IXD). May be wrong, but the only remaining buildings are the hanger (used by the Army Reserve) and one of the base officer quarters (used as a museum). Did research in their library several times before they had to downsize the collection. The museum was in the base commander's and XO's residences. One building was lost when a nearby building changed the ground water flow and collapsed the basement. Try http://www.museumstuff.com/rec/org_20020201_15817.html for some details and a phone number. Currently reorganizing my notes and can't get to the contact card right now for my sponsor at the museum. If my mind isn't totally covered in cobwebs, I believe John Glenn took pilot training at NAS Olathe. Hope this helps. MAH |
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![]() "mah" wrote in message ... Steve Wanasek wrote: Could anyone direct me to a site to get historical information on the NAS HUTCHINSON and NAS OLATHE bases. Both bases were in Kansas and if memory serves me correct they were both closed in the late '50's. Thanks for any and all help, Steve Thanks to all who answered my query. This is really a great group. Steve |
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