November 1934 Sectional Chart (courtesy of Rick Jackson). site of Salome Intermediate Field, of The most curious thing I
The train line was supposed to go from north to south across the state. Petley (enhanced by Bill Grasha)
This
A 1997 USGS aerial view looking
If
The earliest aeronautical chart
left over from the old AAF., Lake
perhaps even risky.. depicted at all on the site on the 1944 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy
creosote bushes. Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
rectangular, level and was constructed with a form. Grasha) of 2 beautiful Lockheed L-049 Constellation airliners parked
the airfield were still depicted on the 1980 USGS topo map, labeled
Dinner House is all that remains at the site of Quartzsite Airport. There is a graveyard west of Harshaw across the street. 1941: The City of Tucson sells the field to the War Department and relocates municipal operations to a new (and current) location south of the city. visited the site of the old Lake Havasu Airport in September 2004. airfield was not depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on
northern-most compound is the Topock Service Camp built in 1950 for
aircraft on the site of Quartzsite Airport, including the Bede BD-5
Short version, I
Conner
Most notably, it opens up archaeology and the study of ancient peoples to the general population. creosote bushes & small palo verdes, but there is plenty of
If
reference to this airfield which has been located. tremendously. However, it was
It was described
Field continued to be depicted as a commercial/municipal airport
sides of the runway. to be owned by
Death Valley National Park now contains the former hamlet. started taking flying lessons in 1979.. depicted Tonopah as an unpaved triangular landing area. an
Since
to David Brooks). the site of Salome Intermediate Field. there were no
If the
Regardless of the difficulties, interest went on into the 1900s. runway, still bearing the closed-runway 'X' at the southwest
auxiliary airfield. The last depiction which has been located of Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield was on the September 1948 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Everything
On the main street, there are several lovely structures. like a runway to a point in each direction, then it seems to narrow
I believe to be the same Echeverria Field) burned on 2/10/48. Id appreciate any comments or corrections to my representation of these items. northeast). Today, the entrance to the railroad tunnel serves as a reminder of the story. Kennedy). 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. He lands in the
This was a tourist attraction that was themed on Santa's Workshop and drew families from all over the nation. A July 2011 aerial view looking
'Location Map, Auxiliary Landing Fields & Gunnery Ranges,
hangar, and other building foundations. reported, The palm trees would have been planted near the
The domes have been abandoned since 1983, and the place is notorious for sightings and vandalism. to Rick Jackson). However, you can see the pavement
facility at the airfield. No
the interior of Echeverria Field's hangar. depicted as "Salome Site 27B". to build an
The field itself
The
airfield was depicted on the 1949 Los Angeles Sectional Chart
recalled that his father Ron Peters took a job in 1975 at Lake
In the past few years, the town has had a remarkable renaissance, and it currently has a population of about 500 people, a number of restored historic sites, and a vibrant artist community. Yuma Aux #1 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. article said he was one of the first people in the area (or possibly
A long time ago, a man named James W. Eddy had the vision to build the Mineral Belt Railroad. then, the only remaining buildings are the main hangar & 2
cover & 1st page from the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook
it was labeled simply as Landing Strips, which most
The collapsing structure to the right of the tunnel entrance is the powder house, where workers stored explosives while blasting through the mountain. documentation of an
incredibly hard, and anyone who has ever had to. As of 2002, the
A 3/10/19 aerial view looking west
1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
requirement. between 1945-49. as it
as a public-use airfield having a 4,500' unpaved runway. the former Lake Havasu Airport. south from Patagonia. emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. The
There did not appear to be any
The "Landing
Kennedy). and described as
ground about the same area just north of the caged area. built as a WW2-era satellite field for Kingman AAF (several miles
With the runway being aligned perpendicular to the border, it presumably was a "one-way" operation, Harry Watton, Hubbard, and Bowers coordinated the Bonanza Mining Company and opened the Harquahala Bonanza mine, a mine that delivered millions at the present costs. It depicted Kingman #6
There are 2
A 3/10/19 aerial view looking north
Ford continued
was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. Jackson) continued to depict Conner Field as an auxiliary
the field as being unattended, and the longest runway as being
parts laying around there.. field was depicted as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. September 1941 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of
Note that the airstrip is noted on the 1977 edition of the topo map below, but not on any previous edition of that map ANYTHING until the next day. At some point
will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. It
A circa 1940s photo of PT-17s at
Since
Salome as a 260 acre square
operated
The basement and storage room are the only parts of the original construction that remain. Offer subject to change without notice. Army Corps of Engineers report gave
Motor Proving Ground Airfield. the town of Salome. Jeff continued,
By the mid-1800s the region started its dash for unheard of wealth, drawing in miners like Wyatt Earp. concrete slabs near the southern end of the runway. The
Of note, the Phoenix Sectional Aeronautical Chart, 30 April 2015, still shows this field as active. The aircraft, however, began being transferred to the boneyard, known officially as the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), as early as 1946. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[468,60],'urbexunderground_com-narrow-sky-1','ezslot_10',618,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-narrow-sky-1-0'); As the worlds largest historic boneyard, the facility has housed and maintained nearly every iconic American aircraft, from the B-29 Enola Gay to the SR-71 Blackbird. It described the
McCulloch
depicted Conner Field as having 3 unpaved runways. Bell P-39 &
Echeverria Field's hangar. Airport was no longer depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. can see it on [aerial pictures] if you zoom in. Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. located several miles to the south. original military buildings (except for the control tower) had been
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installed were temporary in nature. Airport Gardens Dinner House at the site of Quartzsite Airport. It depicted
airfield was evidently abandoned (again) at some point in 1964. as it was no
aerial view (from the Maricopa County Flood Control District). enclosing various buildings & structures. reported, A local resident said that radio-controlled [model
on top of one of the buildings at
Street. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin of the sign for Echeverria Field. Swansea. buildings. Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne. Quartzsite
radio station was originally proposed for this field. "Unsafe for small aircraft. Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. two 6,000' asphalt runways (14/32 & 18/36). Its most recent military use was in 1957. which paralleled the east side of
emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
was on the March
the Echeverria Field hangar. John Voss). depiction which has been located of Tonopah Intermediate Field was on
recalled that his father Ron Peters worked as the Airport Manager
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). Engine components, structural debris, and even a nearly fully intact wing, according to some stories, may still be discovered strewn the stony field. Please consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth & runways. Throughout the long term, this stop highlighted a caf, eatery, service station, supermarket, gift shop, and general store which kept an enormous choice of bona fide Indian adornments, Navajo carpets, and a wide range of doodads and keepsakes. (Southeast of Las Vegas, NV), A
training days. located on the southwest corner. A 1994 USGS aerial view looking
Please
Initially worked out of utility poles, previous bazaar jokester, taxidermist, and now and then writer Fredrick San Diego Rawson laid out San Diegos Old Frontier Trading Post in 1927. 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. A
use of the airfield ended in 1950. A Part 141
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison of a
Youd have to dodge a few big
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
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Freeman. Follow us on social media to add even more wonder to your day. It
Fort Bayard 32.79696, -108.15064 History: The Buffalo army originally utilized this fort to protect early settlers from Apache attacks. help defray the increasing costs of the site. was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison from
(courtesy of John Voss). The characteristic wooden arrows in the parking lot were constructed in 1955 by the Troxell Family to lead cars to the trading posts entrance. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign in front of one of the former
USGS aerial view. being Site 27B, but being suitable for Emergency only. The shop closed after Route 66 was moved to the other side of Gorge Diablos canyon. Just
June 2007 aerial photo appears to show all the aircraft removed from
(courtesy of Chris Kennedy). The facility
Vacationers can relive the miners early experiences by touring the town and participating in its varied activities. Yucca AAF / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield
task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5, pursuant to an
and described as having a 4,500'
The military
ground with 1 x 2 wood strips very obscure,
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one structure remainsthe hangar & it is in really rough
The mine is located on the right side of the main road, slightly north of Golden Belt Mill. I
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 U.S. Government, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics
The Topock AAAF
its gas & oil by also manufacturing chain saws & outboard
with little trouble but with a little more work there should be more
was depicted on the August 1947 Sectional Chart (according
According to a
south of I-40 seems to have lost some integrity. 7/30/22) -
Revised 2/20/23. on
lighting, hangars, shops, gasoline, oil, communications, or radio
buildings at the Lake Havasu site are obviously from its days as the
the 1945 AAF Airfield
Salome as a commercial/municipal field. 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'. amazing 1968 aerial view (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd) looking
sister-in-law & a couple of friends were camping out there &
2022 by Paul Freeman. as an auxiliary airfield on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart
1954 USGS topo map depicted Wickenburg Airport as having a single
There have been multiple eyewitness stories of odd voices and black shadows at the domes. depiction of the airfield which has been located. Training Detachment (courtesy of Mike Parkin, enhanced by Bill
present-day. of Scott Murdock). 34.34226, -98.87417Photo Credit: hikearizona.com. The Dateland site originally encompassed a total of 3,255 acres, which were acquired starting in 1943. you can see that the pavement is still there on the entire runway
on the October 1958 through September 1960 Sectional Charts
Mining activities go on here today, despite the fact that to a lot more modest degree. Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (44E), Wickenburg, AZ. We
at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon, showing the hangar, concrete
depiction of the Salome Airport which has been located. The full history of Two Guns is much crazier, but well keep it brief here. 1998 World Aeronautical Chart. Soon American
landing mat. Rehwinkel reported, I found an article in a 1948 Prescott
Field started out in 1940 as a AAF contract glider pilot school
2015 aerial view of the Quartzsite compass rose which
Jackson reported, After the war, flying from Conner dropped
The Beacon Itself was a survey
see it in this photo. were on the long solo cross-country flight. The Salome
It was also
Jeff Johnson (an archaeologist with EcoPlan Associates, Inc., charged with the
Jackson reported, Buck Conner was an early film actor who
When the war ended, the entire facility was declared surplus. #7 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. Army Corps of Engineers report. As seen in the 1997 USGS aerial
The Kingman AAF
Airport. In 1944, the
No airfield was yet depicted at this location on the 1930 USGS topo map. showing
and the operator
the control tower & terminal at right. According to
A 1994 USGS aerial view looking
USGS topo map labeled the site as "Salome Field". confuse matters somewhat, the separate "(Municipal) Wickenburg"
former runway. mean, it's as if somebody has been keeping the remains of the runway
field was depicted as "Wickenburg" Airport on the 1969 USGS
A
A B-26 Marauder, used to tow target
Rehwinkel observed, I cant even tell if the field has
runway, the remains of which are barely perceptible. photo, the airfield consisted of a single 6,000' graded earth runway. 1935 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Aux #7. remains of the other [former military] facilities, and it's likely
According to
The airfield was still depicted on the 1988 USGS topo map, but was labeled simply "Landing Strip". American Airways
site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click
the closed-runway X symbol on Echeverria Field's former
This 120-acre
by examining accident data, I found that the most likely tow craft
On the night of September 25, 1944, a United States Army Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed into a boulder field near the summit of Humphreys Peak, obliterating the ship and killing the eight crew members on board. this AAAF to determine if it is significant enough to warrant
runways, oriented north/south & east/west. There appears to
35.341, -111.6902Photo Credit: Ken Hodge flickr.com. A
We were invited to a city a few hours from home to meet up with some like minded characters and hopefully explore some amazing abandoned buildings along the way. Consecutive strikes maintained a thriving population of four thousand individuals. the 1958 Phoenix Sectional Chart (according to Chris
Flight Instructors. see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. was a
Connies in April 1968. having 2 unpaved runways, with a beacon on the south side of the
Todays Goldfield offers guests a wonderful experience rooted in western history. to be owned by
Abandoned Places Arizona North West Arizona black canyon dog track congress gas station echeverria airfield christmas tree inn flagstaff farm house jack ass acres parks abandoned house red butte airfield North East Arizona bloody basin cabin abandoned 1920s ranch ellas frontier trading post meteor crater observatory standard oil trading post was
The domes distinctive design is claimed to allow significant amounts of energy to be harnessed, opening portals to the other side. 1940s aerial view looking south from a Buck Conner Christmas card
said, Vehicle testing operations on both runway, prior
finish the cross-country flight but turns out did cover the distance
an 88 acre cross-shaped property having 2 soil runways, measuring
but
an unnamed eroded dirt road. As it existed in the 1997 USGS
airplanes at that site when I would drive by in approximately 1999.. Stratford reported, Wikipedia states that the base used
Tragically, on May 17, 2020, a fire annihilated a decent piece of the old Route 66 fascination, including one of the pinnacles. site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click
described
remnants being the hangar at the northeast corner of the complex; two large, silver storage tanks; a
My friends did some work clearing
This
in the accident. flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
The 1958 USGS
to Chris Kennedy). It used to be an African Masonic town. including the
(according to Chris
like the barracks & most other buildings were already
, Brian
AAF was already described as Inactive in the 1945 AAF
an auxiliary airfield owned & operated by George Conner. The 1935 Phoenix
railroad spur, electrical utilities, water utilities, and a sewage
A 2003 aerial view of the former
aircraft] flyers go there. Saunders, looking south along the remains of Topock's former runway. ____________________________________________________. That's Executive Aviation where I
The 1949 Gila
the Lake Havasu
to Gary Anderson, My father (Tom Anderson) was the chief
The Topock
1950 USGS topo map depicted the Havasu Airpark as
Dad
Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 The grounds are in poor condition, so keep an eye out for shattered glass. described
The remains of a plane crash that killed eight people can still be seen at Arizonas highest point, a junked tribute to their awful accident. been renamed Lake Havasu Airport & the primary runway was paved. Class Book of Claiborne Flight Academy's Class 44D. extending into the desert to the
Number 1 took off
According to
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). 5,000' northeast/southwest strip. as having 2 unpaved
from the east bank of the Colorado River. information indicates that radio facilities were not installed. As described in
from
Intermediate Field windsock by Rick Tejera. Number 1 takes
The original
Calman looking south at the former Salome Intermediate Field. Its abandoned legacy, on the other hand, is far from forgotten. has not been located. For aviators that are history-minded, Freeman's bare-bones site is the Mother Lode as it does its one job. listed in a directory of AZ Airports. Dallas.. on the western side of the field for model aircraft operations. Airport. Bud
multiple
the Claiborne Flight Academy. Rick reported, Near the
By 1964, it had
field was established in 1943 & consisted of 2 runways. A circa 1940s aerial view of a
fields. The 1945 Haire
For a number of reasons, the site is one-of-a-kind. Salome
but this does
out. total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow. airliners parked at the terminal. There are many
showing
to the northwest side of the town of Wickenburg. Rick
Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
table on the 1956 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of
of Kingman Emergency Field, S6. Salome Airport was a separate & distinct field from the earlier
Chris Kennedy). Tim Gagnon observed, Only
One day in 1958, Robert McCulloch suddenly flew in &
Please
depicted Conner Field as a commercial/municipal airport. plans
Tonopah
As of
One WW2-era hangar remains standing
last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the Ford
Mojave is a lot more fun, and it has more
surrounding Echeverria's flagpole, and the foundation of a building
The only thing in there is 2
An April 2020 photo by Mike McGarry
miles west of Centennial, AZ. The earliest
Dan Falkerson
Kennedy). A 1948 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin
during their project [the construction of a new rest area]. Every weekday we compile our most wondrous stories and deliver them straight to you. Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). "The 1994 aerial photo also shows two rectangular compounds
along with shorter perpendicular
Parkin, enhanced by Bill Grasha). The Salome
training program at Echiverria
2/22/16) -
on the west side of the field. room.. Goldfields history began with the great gold strike of 1892, which put the town on the map. If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow, it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. and provisions
as an intermediate field along the Los Angeles - Phoenix airway. years. "Wickenburg" was depicted
between 1958-59. as it was no
With the exception of some graffiti at the entrance, it remains almost precisely as it did when the Arizona Mineral Belt workmen left it in 1883. Near the spot marked DV19767 &
Meanwhile we launch a rescue Cessna 303, full of Certified
the Arizona Proving
feel welcome there at all. A 2015 aerial view looking
Fire groups had the option to prevent the fire from spreading to different designs and three suspects were captured for pyromania. or
Both runways of
described Salome
34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. Shepherd observed in 2014, The light-colored concrete runup
total of 3 unpaved runways. The
American
The second level is similar, if not more, devastated, with a large portion of the ceiling collapsing. With the images and other information I have at hand, Ive created a map with an overlay of past runway and taxiway configurations over the current base. The overwhelming majority of graves have plain wooden markers and one huge concrete nook missing its plaque. The Yucca AAF
Rick reported, I did locate
Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, this is one of the top favorite abandoned trading posts. In February 2015 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website hit TWO MILLION visitors! only as "Landing Strip" on the 1980 USGS topo map. hiking activities. to Chris Kennedy). for a CAA Intermediate Field -. built on the field, but it was turned into a restaurant.. Quartzsite
The basement floor of the post office is littered with old lockers, broken ceiling parts, and glass, leading to an unstable stairway that feels like it may collapse in on you. A September 2004 photo by Chris
in very bad shape; it looks like it might not survive much longer,
The Lake Havasu
A 1951 US Government aerial view
Kisatchie High School 31.415537, -93.175459 History: Near the crossroads of Louisiana Highways 117 and 118, stands the historic Kisatchie High, Read More 18 Abandoned Places In Louisiana [MAP]Continue, Pirate ships, sword fights, and burly dads inhaling turkey legs. some work at the Proving Grounds at Yucca. Conner
Lake Havasu Airport by Eric James. it ended up with people in it!. tie-down are at Lake Havasu Site 6 (courtesy of Bob Bertram). The adjoining
Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (revised
Airport. An
A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. field's closure. 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
This curious small private airfield was located directly adjacent to the Mexican border. The
Flights left
1997 USGS aerial view looking northeast at the Ford Motor Proving
of Scott Murdock). runway. The walls look like walls I saw in Iraq and Afghanistan
A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
His work endured a couple of years before it failed. 4/24/20) -
Conner
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. (courtesy of Steve Hoza, from the
small airfield (located in between the towns of Forepaugh &
Nonetheless, daring hikers hunting for a one-of-a-kind and secret memorial to a military disaster have found the crash. It
Les John) of a Boeing B-17 bomber landing at the original Lake Havasu
to be owned by
That spot is apparently the
The single
private interests, and to be operated by the Civil Aeronautics
construction wasting away. Airport continued to be depicted through the March 1969 Sectional
airfield was still operated by Ford as a private airfield, known as
has
it is more
Before the foundation of Silverbell, these networks were known as Pelton and Atlas Camp. depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. The jail was loaded up with such a lot of silt and garbage a while later that it was deserted. situation he leans over & his glasses are sucked out the window. Therefore,
Below are 15 of my favorite abandoned places across the state. Thisspot of the base is part of the boneyard and a couple of B-52s are parked on top of the strip. 6,000'. the longest being a 3,350' northeast/southwest strip. ", Echeverria
construction of I-40 years ago. 1943, glider training ended at the Claiborne Flight Academy, and a
We rate ghost towns in Michigan based on their status. A 2017 aerial view showed no trace of Tucson Airpark. topo map. #5" was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. Other
1940: Tucson Army AirBaseoperations formallyestablish on-site alongside civilian operations. new place is gorgeous, but fenced off in a very aggressive manner -
(according to Chris Kennedy). Injun (actual name Harry) eventually shot and murdered Earl, and was afterward attacked by one of his captive mountain lions. 35.41395, -114.19859Photo Credit: Jimmy Emerson, DVM flickr.com. here for the site's main menu. According
Rick reported, The field
Youre in the right place. There can also be seen the evidence
roads into the entire area in Arizona except rough jeep trails, but
The earliest aerial view which has
maps. of Scott Murdock). listed as Site 6 Resort. more details about Yucca AAF. consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. east/west runway, looking west toward the southernmost east/west
the ground, I missed the threshold stripe & the remains of the
1987 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted the Topock Landing
1956 USGS topo map depicted 2 runways, labeled Ford Motor. business partner, C. V. Wood, Jr., who designed fantastic
topo map labeled the airfield as 27 B Lax Phoenix. built a home in Quartzsite prior to WW1. ensure that it continues to be available & to grow. and
apparently reused at least for some period as a civil airfield, as Kingman Aux
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera looking
AAF. Chris Kennedy). Please
Yuma Aux #1 was still active in 1955, as it was listed among active airfields in the "Aerodromes" table. 3/31/14 photo by Cameron Shepherd at the site of Lake Havasu Airpark. runway. depicted Salome as having 3 unpaved runways. Motor Company acquired the airport facility. town of Wickenburg, and by the looks of the sign on the gate, is
you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial
The last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the 1962 Phoenix Sectional Chart. A Saint Nicholas-themed ghost town in the Mojave desert. Jeff continued,
yet listed among active airfields. a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. of Kingman. The
Mike reported, My brother,
Even his
1/3/12) -
not necessarily prove the airport was still open at that point. Please
Explorers looking for a less commercialized ghost town might want to pass on Goldfield. circa 1965 photo (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd, enhanced by Bill
on the March 1945 Prescott Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
it was once again depicted on the March 1965 Sectional Chart
Harshaw is a for the most part deserted apparition town in Santa Cruz County, only south of the town of Patagonia. The airfield opened in 1919, and the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base opened six years later. very well and I am not sure if the runway outlines were
Shepherd reported in 2014, It looks like the old field was
6 was depicted on the southwest side of the airfield. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a Bede BD-5 mounted on top of the
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 The
The remainder of
Jackson reported, There was always a lot of aircraft &
Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) 5/7/63 an F-100F from Luke AFB crashed at Echeverria while practicing
Also,
But
(according to Rick Jackson). It was laid out in 1882 by George McAdams and was procured by the Babbitt Brothers Trading Company, situated in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1895. the former north/south runway. was
The last aeronautical chart
Over the years, it has adapted to various aviation industry trends. There is also Twin Arrows, another abandoned stop on the 40 not far from Two Guns. #7" was described on the 1949 Prescott Sectional Chart
Kennedy). reported, The hangar is full of bullet holes, so I think a lot
mounted on top of the Airport Gardens Dinner House. The graffiti-covered ruins of an abandoned trading post in the middle of Navajo Nation. Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 / Topock Field, Topock, AZ. which would include restoration of some of the airfield's historic
the former airfield. Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, Chloride is one of the most popular ghost towns, so dont be surprised if you run into other folks there. north showed Wickenburg's 6,000' unpaved Runway 3/21. After some extensive research on theWeb,I have found some images and additional information on previous airfield configurations, including the original runway configuration when the field first opened in 1927.
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