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| + | == Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields == | ||
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| + | © 2002, © 2026 by Paul Freeman. Revised 6/13/26. | ||
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| + | *** Dedicated in the memory of my father, Harris Freeman (1929-2010), | ||
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| + | “History & mystery combined.” | ||
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| + | On the following pages, you will find information on vanished or abandoned airfields & their unusual histories. | ||
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| + | As a pilot, a particular interest of mine has always been the abandoned airfields that dot the landscape of much of this country. | ||
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| + | Both for their potential safety value to a pilot in an emergency, and also for their sometimes fascinating history, this particular topic has always held my curiosity. | ||
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| + | When I'm a passenger on commercial flights, I've always found myself looking out the window, constantly looking for airfields below. | ||
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| + | When I fly as a pilot myself, I've always tried to land at as many airports as possible, | ||
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| + | to learn a little about each one. | ||
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