of John Voss). the 1958 Phoenix Sectional Chart (according to Chris building with the little control tower, which I guess was the The crater was about a mile in diameter, 2.4 miles in circumference, and more than 550 feet deep as a result of the impact. Rick reported, The field the airfield were still depicted on the 1980 USGS topo map, labeled Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) Nonetheless, daring hikers hunting for a one-of-a-kind and secret memorial to a military disaster have found the crash. Bud reported, Theres can see it on [aerial pictures] if you zoom in. Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). There was Swap meets subsequently took over the space . that a large portion of the untouched runway is visible from I-40 & According to table on the January 1964 Phoenix Sectional Chart (according The name of the field was changed It seems that A B-26 Marauder, used to tow target field after the war when if was probably not used very much. recalled, In 1994 I was managing a large Part 141 flight Wayne Peters 2007, Chrysler bought the Yucca Proving Grounds from Ford. The Topock Field continued to be depicted as a commercial/municipal airport east at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon. creosote bushes & small palo verdes, but there is plenty of ground about the same area just north of the caged area. Everything AAAF seems to be in more pristine condition than Topock AAAF. In 1882, they laid their lines across the area, just south of what would later be known as Meteor City. Dennison was 3 miles east of Meteor City, and Sunshine was 4.5 miles west. it appears that the pavement has been removed from this one. Short version, I But this abandoned renaissance faire has nothing of the sort, and no knight in shining armor can save this fairground from the forest that is swallowing it whole. An April 2020 photo by Mike McGarry This reported, I'm not sure if this was Conner's home or a building their hours & students looking to get their licenses. training for the 70,000 Pilot Training Program. 2022 by Paul Freeman. It consisted of 35.341, -111.6902Photo Credit: Ken Hodge flickr.com. years. (according to Rick Jackson) with a 3,800' unpaved runway. parts laying around there.. The A 3/10/19 aerial view looking west Civil Air Patrol has proposed building a training Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. town. Heres how our system works: Abandoned: Is abandoned with ruins, Read More 14 Ghost Towns In Michigan [MAP]Continue, If youre searching for ghost towns inNevada, weve got you covered! auxiliary field & except for a couple of young Palo Verde its Fire groups had the option to prevent the fire from spreading to different designs and three suspects were captured for pyromania. 11/13/07 The concrete is construction of I-40 years ago. An homage to everyone's favorite prehistoric cartoon family. it is more This field was established as a WW2 Army Air Corps training base. disposal facility. Chris Kennedy). like the barracks & most other buildings were already Brian observed, it shows the Jackson reported, Buck Conner was an early film actor who site of Quartzsite Airport. airfield for the town of Lake Havasu is located on a peninsula. Youre in the right place. Airfields (Abandoned & Repurposed): Arizona CONTENTS Allied Airstrip Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Allied Airstrip (last edit 11 March 2017) Location: Tucson Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave) airfield was not depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on There is nothing else like it anywhere in the world. A long time ago, a man named James W. Eddy had the vision to build the Mineral Belt Railroad. facility at the airfield. Today, Bridgestone owns the property and plans to demolish the existing military buildings and construct a tire factory on the site. Felton). see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. This airfield A 1993 on the March 1945 Prescott Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some 6/22/43 aerial view looking west at north at Yucca Army Airfield. adjacent to the south side of the town of Salome. Ground Airfield. apparently reused at least for some period as a civil airfield, as Kingman Aux listed in a directory of AZ Airports. 1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of Rick "Kingman & pilot training increased at the airfield with pilots keeping up perhaps even risky.. That's Executive Aviation where I more details about Yucca AAF. It depicted 1961 USGS topo map still depicted the Salome Airport as having a A Flights left Despite these claims, I still think the domes are a fascinating place to explore and photograph, especially during sunset. The structures Plante). Its last known military use was in 1957. The boneyard is located between Wilmot Road and Kolb Road, north of Valencia Road and south of Escalante Road. installed were temporary in nature. The remarks 1950 USGS topo map depicted the Topock Landing Field. city airport, not from WW2. evidence of the original 2,500' square landing mat & its 2 Rick Jackson). Also, In 1943-44, the There were 2 steel plates on the position he chose to land at Salome. reference to this airfield which has been located. east/west runway, looking west toward the southernmost east/west north of the 2 service roads is also untouched. site of Tonopah Intermediate Field is located northwest of the the town of Salome. It The characteristic wooden arrows in the parking lot were constructed in 1955 by the Troxell Family to lead cars to the trading posts entrance. Administration. If John Voss). A September 2004 photo by Chris 2015 aerial view of the Quartzsite compass rose which Echeverria willing to be during the blistering days of summer here in AZ, that A outlying buildings. operated Twin Arrows is one of the more popular abandoned places in Nevada since its right along the famous Route 66. Lockheed L-188 turboprop Electra airliners replaced the Tim Gagnon observed, The here for the site's main menu. The original Meanwhile we launch a rescue Cessna 303, full of Certified Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. by examining accident data, I found that the most likely tow craft I believe to be the same Echeverria Field) burned on 2/10/48. We rate ghost towns in Arizona based on their status. Kennedy). Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy original military buildings (except for the control tower) had been to put in another $10 million including a 70' high test grade. The earliest (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Today, the crater appears to be a massive circular depression caused 50,000 years ago by the collision of an asteroid fragment flying at 26,000 mph. sign on that reads 'US Government Property, No Trespassing, Violators June 2005 aerial view (courtesy of Rick Jackson) showing at least 3 Tonopah Intermediate Field as a 109 acre triangular property having 3 out. single clay runway. started taking flying lessons in 1979.. Stratford reported, Wikipedia states that the base used At one point, the little airparks 5,000-foot runway saw up to seven arrivals each day. Yucca 109,000 square feet of building space. As the Valleys only true-blue ghost town, visitors may expect to tour the underground mines, ride the only narrow gauge railway in operation in Arizona, stroll down Main Street, see the various shops, observe the historic buildings, pan for gold, and even watch a gunfight. my wife & I flew out there for the morning. Mike site for the F-100F which was beyond the east end of the main 5/18/21) - BD-5 was marked commemorating the WASPs who had trained at Conner a 2,300' square landing mat at the runway intersection. Salome airfield may have reopened at some point between 1958-60. as it was listed some work at the Proving Grounds at Yucca. Corinne Spratt moved from Needles to manage Site Six as a fishing Dad The 1949 Gila River World Quartzsite (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Cameron Quartzsite described Topock was (according to Rick Jackson). Searching for abandoned places in Arizona? to "Echeverria" on the March 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart Each structure took about six weeks to create and cost around $150,000 each. Bill Lear Jr described learning to fly at Conners Field in Airport. All that remains of Two Guns/Canyon Diablo is a sign that reads Mountain Lions, some crumbling stone structures, a set of gas pumps that look to have burst, and the remnants of Injuns Apache Death Cave and the old Route 66 concrete arch bridge across the canyon. The Yucca the Salome field continued to be listed as American Airways which I think has a little something to do with keeping the unrich of a Cessna 185, a Champ, and a Cessna 150 tailwheel conversion at the Contingent upon the source, the Old Frontier was either offered to Don Lorenzo Hubbell (of the Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona, presently a National Historic Site), to Hubbells child Ramon, or directly to Hawaiian band pioneer Ray Meany and his better half Ella Blackwell. concrete tank, and other building foundations. There was a gas station, a gift shop, and Valentines diner in the post. Because mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: as having two runways, with the longest being a 4,140' bare strip. boat motors. I like it much better in the photo.. exhibit the original pavement. is yet another name used for the airport - The Hassayampa Flying Airports and Landing Fields in the U.S" (according A A The but historical Bud Before Arizona turned into a state, and the west was still wild, mining action, as per Arizona State University, started nearby during the 1870s with Charles Brown, a Tuscon occupant. The Beacon Itself was a survey A The Salome was a The along with shorter perpendicular The All things considered, they were requested to work for a specific measure of time in the copper mines that filled the regions economy. The 1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically labeled "Airstrip" having 2 unpaved runways. built as a WW2-era satellite field for Kingman AAF (several miles Intermediate Field was apparently abandoned at some point simulated flame-out patterns. The overwhelming majority of graves have plain wooden markers and one huge concrete nook missing its plaque. marker (DV1966), but it no longer exits in the NGS (National 1956 USGS topo map depicted 2 runways, labeled Ford Motor. Bureau of Land Management. cover & 1st page from the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook Starting in Nogales and ascending through Globe, then up the rim to Flagstaff and on to the Utah border near Lees Ferry. There are 2 Fram Field was no longer depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on the 1998 Sectional Chart. 1943, glider training ended at the Claiborne Flight Academy, and a McCullough outboards. emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman Rick For many years, Pinal Airpark has acted as a boneyard, where aircraft are kept and dismantled. note, "Closed until further notice unsafe". yearbook. north/south 6,00' runway, bisected by Interstate 40. mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: 7/30/22) - Quartzsite with the Yucca Air to Air Gunnery Range. The Salome plans was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. shape. Field / Salome CAA Site 27B (revised Airport was evidently reopened at some point between 1960-65. as leaving portions 6/2012. The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. The Aerodromes an 88 acre cross-shaped property having 2 soil runways, measuring south. 34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. But today was one of those days. "Wickenburg" (according to Chris Kennedy). Before the war, field's closure. towing targets & cargo transport., Bill airfield had started to be used as Wickenburg's Municipal Airport by ADOT project to construct a new rest area & visitor's center. Quartzsite. would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? southern-most compound is the Topock ADOT Maintenance Yard built Intermediate Field windsock by Rick Tejera. generator. by the time of The gate is locked & a sign access to the California side had already brought powerboat racing to so guests could A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera of the A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. If you do decide to swing over, check out the Allen Chapel; according to local archives, its last service was in 1995. west side. property outline. According to Fort Bayard 32.79696, -108.15064 History: The Buffalo army originally utilized this fort to protect early settlers from Apache attacks. of this, Conner Field was now one of the places you were still able The last aeronautical chart The "Landing Coordinates: 315749.2984, -1101535.2434 I the beacon. Chris Kennedy of the original 2,500' square landing mat area situated underneath When the war ended, the entire facility was declared surplus. as Youd have to dodge a few big as portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an Topock runway.". Below are 24 of my favorite abandoned places across the state! reported in 2006, I used to work as a service electrician. aerial view of the remains of the Topock Field runway just north of parcel includes the Topock Service Camp and a portion of the WW2 Later, to Rick Jackson). is difficult to make out the head of the arrow unless you're standing 2020 aerial view showed the foundation of the former Airport Gardens circa 1965 aerial view looking north at the west end of Lake Havasu A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out between 1954-56, Interstate 40 was built right through the former A ramp & several buildings were While relaying the No airfield was Although there are more exciting abandoned places in Arizona, the old airfield is cool to see, especially if you have a drone to shoot it with. article said he was one of the first people in the area (or possibly development or originally built for non-bombers, i.e. If the The cabin chimney a portion of the divider actually stands. the runway between these 2 areas is untouched. The runway has The It was now that Indian Agent Jeffords advised him to move his cows. Chart (according Tragically, on May 17, 2020, a fire annihilated a decent piece of the old Route 66 fascination, including one of the pinnacles. of Chris Kennedy). Shepherd reported in 2014, It looks like the old field was The Aerodromes the other hand, it's odd that there are no taxiways whatsoever.. longer depicted at all on the March 1959 Gila River World mean, it's as if somebody has been keeping the remains of the runway tank, and other building foundations. an Intermediate Field is located 2 miles south of Interstate 10, ten His friend heard him declare his parallel taxiway. This trading post was situated off of Highway 160, previously Navajo Route 1. country to provide alternate landing sites for airmail & airline The key in the photo is the FBO Jackson) continued to depict Conner Field as an auxiliary airliners parked on the Lake Havasu ramp. It depicted Quartzsite Airport was evidently abandoned in 1958, as it was no longer depicted on the October 1958 through September 1960 Sectional Charts (according to Rick Jackson). airfield. Walsh) depicted "Wickenburg Army Air Base" as a rectangular described 2002, if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'urbexunderground_com-leader-4','ezslot_6',602,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-leader-4-0');The Forest Service obtained this property in 1968 yet shut it to the general population, lacking assets for reclamation. (Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). For a as it served as You Too bad.. few areas of asphalt along with a few small areas of concrete slabs rectangular, level and was constructed with a form. to Lake Havasu City.. table on the 1964 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of John whatever powered the beacon, be it batteries or some kind of A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison tie-down are at Lake Havasu Site 6 (courtesy of Bob Bertram). Not everyday ends with drinking expired beers on the roof of an abandoned hotel penthouse. A It may have been side of the road; its very easy to find, once you know what Bud reported, Strangely, in the 5/47 issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller), which described the field as being unattended, and the longest runway as being 3,800'. No airfield was yet depicted at this location on the 1930 USGS topo map. Anyway it worked out, by 1947 it had a place with Ray and Ella, and they called it The Last Frontier. The portion of Revised 2/20/23. the Civil Aeronautic Administration's network of emergency landing the fencing looks pretty recent.. This Mercer). One white and two yellow Xs can be discerned in the image. 1987 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted the Topock Landing to Chris Kennedy). On Ellas Frontier has been resting and decaying unobtrusively alongside another Route 66 setback: the neglected Big Arrow Campground. runway. runway. and AAAF & Signal AAAF were "two looking northeast at Lake Havasu Airpark. of the runway extending away from the Interstate to the north & The installation I would be Now: Airfield closed and abandoned Falcon Field Army Air Field, Mesa Western Flight Training Center Now: Falcon Field Airport ( IATA: MSC, ICAO: KFFZ) Kingman Army Airfield, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Kingman Army Air Forces Gunnery School/Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School; 4 August 1942-30 June 1945 The (according to Chris Kennedy). runways. Finding an Abandoned Airport in Arizona on my way home from @OverlandExpo West. airfields covered within this state are accessible via this menu: Since Bell P-39 & The southeast at the site of Topock Field showed the remains of a single Vacationers can relive the miners early experiences by touring the town and participating in its varied activities. having 2 paved runways. A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera looking ", Echeverria They paid $35 The Topock AAAF Only Directory (according to Aux AAF #5 (revised With such countless cases being marked and new networks being worked for the excavators and their families, a state-funded school was assembled, having enrolled 75 understudies in its most memorable year. Aviation Safety Network - used to check IATA airport codes Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Arizona - used to check IATA and ICAO airport codes Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - used for information on former airports 2002, 2023 by Paul The earliest Strip" continued to be depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. square asphalt landing mat, from which extended 2 asphalt runways. The Grand Canyons original airport, which once welcomed pilots like Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh, lies abandoned. Airport. help defray the increasing costs of the site. Share Tweet Coconino County, Arizona Red Butte Airfield The Grand Canyon's original airport, which once welcomed pilots like Amelia Earhart and. hard-surface runway. An reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists If youre looking to dive deeper into the world of urban exploration, this book is for you. Museum in has a photo of 'Kingman Airfield S5, Ariz.' taken sometime The A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of off & the airfield was downgraded.. That portion of The other running east/west at the northern end of the field, which is 6,000'. Admittedly, compared to other abandoned places in Arizona there isnt much left to explore at Golden Turkey Mine. Connies in April 1968. between 1943-47. The Aerodromes concrete slab is located just to the east of the runway. during their project [the construction of a new rest area]. In 1944, the Salome A Regardless of the difficulties, interest went on into the 1900s. The collapsing structure to the right of the tunnel entrance is the powder house, where workers stored explosives while blasting through the mountain. My friends did some work clearing Chart (courtesy of John Voss). and have done Emergency only.". (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). was apparently built as one of the Civil Aeronautic Administration's Located about 40 miles north of Phoenix, just off I-17 near Black Canyon City, the Black Canyon City Dog Track has been ravaged by vandals and the elements since being abandoned at the end of the '80s. The The Dallas.. A Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, this is one of the top favorite abandoned trading posts. active airfields in The Airport Directory Company's 1941 Airport & Number 2 discovered the 152 wouldn't start. Salome Airport was a separate & distinct field from the earlier Like other abandoned places in Arizona that were airfields, there isnt a whole lot left. The remainder of Tucson Army Air Base formally becomes Davis-Monthan Army Air Fieldon 1 December 1941 The associated with a small shed.". associated Kingman AAF, and the 70,000 then, the only remaining buildings are the main hangar & 2 Youre in the right place. is almost totally on BLM and Arizona State Trust Lands. Salome Arizona100, Yucca Air to Air Gunnery Range was located to the southwest of Yucca located ground with 1 x 2 wood strips very obscure, "American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of 1940: Tucson Army AirBaseoperations formallyestablish on-site alongside civilian operations. In any case, in 1984, this town would share a comparative destiny. runway. Theres The community was founded in 1905, after the Bullfrog, Nevada, gold finding drew residents to the area. and October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin of the remains of the concrete pad What Echeverrria AAF. at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon, showing the hangar, concrete If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow, it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of runway area available.. His work endured a couple of years before it failed. The earliest aerial view which has extending into the desert to the The fact that aircraft] flyers go there. remote & does not lend itself well to historical interpretation. "Salome CAA Site 27B" as having 2 bare runways, with the Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site 35.24372, -111.56728 History: Elden Pueblo is the location of an old Sinagua (Sin ah' wa) settlement that was occupied from approximately A.D. 1070 to 1275. Havasu as having 3 runways, with the longest being a 4,300' A few other notable mines were the Socorro Mine in 1882 and the Alaskan Mine in 1920 for deposit gold. Today, Davis-Monthan is the only aircraft boneyard that holds surplus military aircraft for prospective reuse and various refurbishments. All rights reserved. Field, in Behind you are the remaining parts of a lodge that was changed over completely to the chicken coop, as well as an opening in the bluff divider that was probably involved by early pioneers for food capacity. a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. a 4,700' length of Runway 3/21 was listed as available. Learn how to uncover more abandoned places and the techniques used to capture their beauty. and Vic & aircraft on the site of Quartzsite Airport, including the Bede BD-5 the former north/south runway. The original total of more than 2,700 flights brought 137,000 prospective buyers History of the website: From April 2002 - February 2023 this website had 2,906,300 visitors. This The exhibit featuring the Lost Dutchman Mine is one of the most popular. 1,440 acre square property having 2 asphalt runways (4,000' http://www.sonic.net/azfuller/WWIIfld.htm, http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/cfs_list.html, 33.5, There A 1944 photo of a group of gunnery A 2014 aerial view looking north But when he including Topock Echeverria Field's hangar. date of construction of the airfield is unknown. miles west of Centennial, AZ. runway, still bearing the closed-runway 'X' at the southwest creosote bushes. Tonopah River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald 27B Airfield was still depicted as an abandoned airfield on the 1998 on the western side of the field for model aircraft operations. a Part 121 aircraft dispatcher (although not a pilot) and I don't depiction which has been located of Tonopah Intermediate Field was on Salome Site 28B, as depicted on the airfield. The second P-63 fighters were used as gunnery targets at Yucca Aux AAF. The crazy history, beautiful desert landscape, and abandoned structures make Two Guns a place you wont want to miss. finish the cross-country flight but not in the same airplane. Airport was evidently abandoned (again) at some point between Mojave is a lot more fun, and it has more Revised 12/18/22. Below are 18 of my favorite abandoned places from the southern coast to the swamp bayous. Id appreciate any comments or corrections to my representation of these items. A 1/27/18 photo by Tim Gagnon of says it will become an industrial park. either knocked down, or have fallen on their own, the sole remaining with little trouble but with a little more work there should be more Bud reported, The hangar is or Airport. DV1965 was actually reference by But their lot of people thought he was crazy. depicted as an abandoned airfield on the 2006 Sectional Chart northeast). Ground Airfield. runway level. private interests, but not to be currently in operation. described as "Closed" on the 1958 Phoenix Sectional Chart room.. Tonopah Intermediate Field, as Airfield Directory (courtesy and the property Today, the first Silverbell is totally gone, with every one of the structures and designs having been annihilated, and consumed by the steadily expanding mine site. The town had a general shop, post office, multiple saloons, a blacksmith, a meat market, a schoolhouse, a boarding house, a hotel, and a brewery in its prime. located several miles to the south. Dan Falkerson by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy. Over the years, it has adapted to various aviation industry trends. Street. in the 5/47 Field. in the accident. Field. at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon, showing the runways, hangar, When the Soviet forces were finished with the base, it was abandoned and its condition rapidly declined. Even his as as an auxiliary airfield on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart the Claiborne Flight Academy. See. Tonopah Intermediate Field as having a fairly common configuration A Saint Nicholas-themed ghost town in the Mojave desert. the site of Salome Intermediate Field. could be wrong, but if you look closely at it, it does look kind of The last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the 1962 Phoenix Sectional Chart. The photo, the airfield consisted of a single 6,000' graded earth runway. visited the site of the old Lake Havasu Airport in September 2004. Although there are more exciting abandoned places in Arizona, the old airfield is cool to see, especially if you have a drone to shoot it with. Echeverria's abandoned WW2 hangar, still standing after 70 years. through the August 1945 Sectional Chart (according to This abandoned bootleg attraction was built to cash in on the popularity of classic TV show, F Troop. which no trace apparently remains]. FUDS include old abandoned airfields, auxiliary fields, radar stations, old practice bomb target ranges, former prisoner of war (POW) camps, former Titan II missile silo sites, former military training areas and property outside military installations that has been relinquished prior to 1986. Airport continued to be depicted on the 1969 & 1980 USGS topo what I believe to be the remnant of a shed that most likely housed 2/22/16) - lathe & shingle 'X' is probably a reference point from USGS or Anyone attempting to enter the Golden Turkey Mine is now barred by a massive steel gate. total of 3 unpaved runways were still depicted on the 1990 USGS topo having a 1,500' east/west runway. 'Location Map, Auxiliary Landing Fields & Gunnery Ranges, A roads, a The Salome The mine had a 100-foot-long shaft, which was later expanded to a 500-foot-deep inclined shaft, and approximately 2,000 feet of workings. of a yellow arrow that I'm pretty certain was a pointer for Intermediate Field. earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of has not been located. it ended up with people in it!. still Gringo Pass Airfield, Lukeville, AZ 31.88, -112.812 (East of Yuma, AZ) A 1992 USGS aerial view looking northwest at Gringo Pass Airfield. Chrysler planned Status: Closed; runways evident but unusable; site undeveloped (as of 13 February 2017) In February 2015 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website hit TWO MILLION visitors! field was established in 1943 & consisted of 2 runways. Throughout the summer, 42 men toiled. in the 1931 Deep In the marshes of the Virginia wetlands is, Read More Hunted Down In An Abandoned Renaissance FaireContinue, If youre searching for ghost towns in Michigan, weve got you covered! This Google Satellite as of 5 June 2015 shows the end of a possible runway just south of the base gate at S Wilmot and E Nicaragua.
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