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THis is a neat list of abandoned airfields in the US.
Dave http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/index.htm |
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I like the list.
wrote in message news:yf9sd.709167$8_6.244850@attbi_s04... THis is a neat list of abandoned airfields in the US. Dave http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/index.htm |
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That's a great site.
It's funny -- as a kid I knew that Milwaukee had Nike anti-aircraft missile batteries on the lakeshore. And as a teenager and young adult I always attended Summerfest in Milwaukee, one of the largest music festivals in the world. But I had no idea that Summerfest was held on the original site of an airport, nor did I know that the Nike missiles had been based right on the same spot. Talk about beating swords into plowshares. I guess that explains how the city was able to obtain such a huge piece of prime lakefront property for the Summerfest grounds. Thanks for sharing that URL. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Very interesting site, thanks for sharing!
-- Jack Allison PP-ASEL, IA Student, airplane partnership student "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Fascinating yet sad site -- like strolling thru a civil war cemetary and
reading the tomb stones. Lots of great history at that URL. Thx for sharing. It did make me wonder about the economics of the small GA airport these days. You know, the one 2500' paved strip with one FBO and restaurant. Are any new ones being created that slow the obvious depletion rate? Bob Clough Student Pilot wrote in message news:yf9sd.709167$8_6.244850@attbi_s04... THis is a neat list of abandoned airfields in the US. Dave http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/index.htm |
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![]() Bob Clough wrote: It did make me wonder about the economics of the small GA airport these days. You know, the one 2500' paved strip with one FBO and restaurant. Are any new ones being created that slow the obvious depletion rate? I read of one since 1989. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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any new ones being created that slow the obvious depletion rate?
Well, we are trying to keep Oceanside Muni open for business. The city wanted to shut us down there for a while until we convinced them that it would be a violation of the FAA grants to do so. Unfortunately, they settled a law suit with some anti-airport folks that included $10,000 of the airports money, NO flight schools on the ground, NO instruction at all, NO touch and goes, and NO taxi back and take-off practice. (Funny, the non-aviation attorneys failed to mention stop-and-goes.) KOKB was built a long time ago and the tie-downs are all inside the required clear zone! As a result, the city has stopped renting tie-downs from the two closest rows. Eventually, when they restripe the legal taxiway, I believe that they will lose the last row of existing tie downs. Anyway, we got the council to move ahead with building 21 new hangers (actually replacing ones lost years ago due to 76 expansion.) Then they took too long and we can only afford 10 of the 21! Well, hopefully, we will have all 21 by the end of 2005. Phase II, if we are successful will replace the old terminal building with a new one which will also include a restaurant!! Which is a long winded way of saying that we may have a new airport with an FBO restaurant to fly to! Actually, if you live in SoCal, you should consider stopping in at KOKB anyway. There is a bike/walking trail along the San Luis Rey River. You can walk this two mile trail and end up at Oceanside Harbor with plenty of nice restaurants and the beach...come spend the day with us. [But please follow our noise abatement policy to be kind to our many neighbors] I am VP of the Oceanside Airport Association. One of my goals is to eventually raise about $3,000 in donations for the bike trail. I'd like to get a few bike lockers and bicycles that pilots flying-in can use for free. I think that this would be a great way to exploit our proximity to the beach. Cheers, Carl |
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news:yf9sd.709167$8_6.244850@attbi_s04... THis is a neat list of abandoned airfields in the US. Dave http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/index.htm I like the Arizona listings. I just flew over the Dateland airfield the other day (Southwest/Yuma IIRC...) and it looked like you could land and take off there all day long. It was kind of spooky to see the outline of the missing buildings, however. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ Still nowhere to go but up! |
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