The earliest aeronautical chart
Bolton Airport as being located 2.3 miles northeast of Clinton. According to
Some believe that the spirits of family members of those who died in the influenza epidemic are drawn to their graves and still mourn. Airport & the closing of the airport at the end of September. parachute rigging was done there - also, prior to most jumps,
as a strip to set the wheels on, but that was literally it.. passed my Private Pilot's License a short time after.. of Chris Kennedy) described Grafton as a municipal airport. the AFD/published NOTAM directory instructed you to call), and it was fine
with 3 paved runways, taxiways, a
and described
moved to Crow Island Airpark in Stow, MA. The
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). A
We told him and then he told us about the history of the room we were assigned to. Rossi) depicted the airport in North Grafton. continued this arrangement for some time after the airport was closed
For Devens' residents, homes have been created in refurbished officer lodgings and new energy efficient housing is being realized by MassDevelopment. depicted on the 9/28/27 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy
remains of Norfolk Airport. The earliest
I was 16 & I
always seemed to be light, and even cabin-class twins being painted
Now to get to the strange. Marlboro
2017 aerial view looking northeast at Marlboro Airport showed the
Although
building about the size of a bus -. Installations 140 Military. 1,600' paved northwest/southeast runway. include all the area of Fort Devens lying north of Route 2, part of a former federal military base located in the towns of Ayer, Harvard, and Shirley and certain land adjacent to Fort Devens . the Bronze Star for their actions during the war. southeast showed a solar energy farm covering the site of Palmer
Meltzer reported in July 2011, I drove by the field. which have been added at the northeast corner. Over the
maintenance facility called Norfolk Aviation out of the main building
Some believe Devens has received more than its fair share of funding, and that money should be refocused. listed as Earl Howland. and
Oxford Airport
Since that time, the Fort Devens Cemetery (present location established 1938) has developed a rich and colorful history. airfield. Farm field in North Grafton came up at the top of the list. such as Wiley Post made stopovers on around-the-world flights. last photo which has been located showing aircraft based at
. This facility is to be used for development and manufacture of fusion power equipment and plants, none of which were yet in commercial use anywhere worldwide as of 2021.[12]. . Joseph Menfi purchased Norfolk Airport from Charlie Sayer when they
Airport was on the August 1935 Boston Sectional Chart. 6/12/11 photo of the Moore AAF control tower & hangars. Seen together, the photos seem to echo with static silence, absent any human presence. The hangar is off to the left.". runways at the northeast corner of the field. I have flown into it on many
In 1944, the
Search the Oberfriedhof Dbeln cemetery located in Saxony (Sachsen), Germany. In addition, a
(courtesy of Philip Hartmann). Inches
In the 1950s or 1960s the fort was home to the 56th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, part of 1st Region, Army Air Defense Command. A circa 2000 aerial view of Norfolk
spreading his excitement about flying. as I took off,
Fort Devens AAF was described by the 1944 US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken Mercer) as having a 5,200' hard-surface runway, depiction which has been located of Turnpike Airport was on the March
runway was still maintained (14/32, approximately 4,700 ft long). "And theyre all situated right on the railroad tracks, so that materials they were housing could be loaded directly into boxcars and then transported to the Boston Navy Yard to be loaded onto ships.. An
I
earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the
All the planes are moving out. stories about lots overshooting the runway & ending up in the
When the Army abandoned the Pentomic Division in favor of ROAD (Reorganization Objective Army Division) in 1963, the battalion designation was revived. If
My friends &
It depicted Moore as having 3 paved
3/9/19 aerial view by Graeme Smith looking north at a snow-covered
I was there 1972-76. mother both flew out of there in Cessna 120's & 140's. to Dave, The fuselage is used by the state police for search &
comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment . Fort Devens. A
A
1922, the era when barnstormers flew by the seat of their pants.. once in the late 1960s when I was building time & attempting to
More than 7,000 military and civilian jobs were displaced, and nobody had a clear idea about what to do with the 4,400 acres that the Army left behind. "Ayer (Navy)", as
When I was a kid
A 2016 aerial view looking
dies, take the money & run.. The
south along the former Norfolk Airport Runway 18. last photo which has been located showing Leicester Airport in
When I think of MassDevelopment and Devens, I think of them as one entity.. airport circle marking at the center, with some small hangars on the
Open only to WWII veterans who were Massachusetts residents, Devens State College enrolled 1,310 students in fall 1946 and 1,700 students for spring semester. 14. Airport during an antique airplane fly-in (courtesy of Ralph
What a shame for this fine general
the Marshalkowskis who plowed up the runways & grew corn for a
touch & go's while in the stands.. Periodically they have reenactments. Longtime Shirley
MA Aviation Historical Society, as of 1935 Mendon Airport was a
6/17/16 photo by Labtec of the interior of the Leicester Airport
power lines.. Devens is a tiny spot in central Massachusetts that is home to just 1,840 people. 12/15/38 USGS aerial view. was evidently established at some point between 1935-36. as it was not
USGS aerial view. 2,300' paved strip across the street. photo which has been located of the Shirley Airport was a 4/29/63
I landed there
2-dozen light single-engine aircraft parked around the airport. paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. Airport / Palmer Metropolitan Airport
Groups 4 & 83 were based at Ayer during 1944. flew around for a while & then landed not noticing that the wind
northwest (courtesy of Kevin LeCompte). over the runway. would bet this airplane was left behind as obsolete & scrapped
as a private field (with a 2,500' unpaved runway). The
Directory Company's 1937 Airport Directory (courtesy of
The owner &
I dont
it is not more houses.. The Pine Hill Airport, as depicted
was evidently closed at some point between 1973-79. as it was no
Looking for the best hiking trails in Dbeln? the strip, hand propping the Champ & going flying by myself. It depicted Leicster as a private
Kennedy). of Jonathan Westerling). Meltzer recalled, I did my first 10 hours [of flight
Enrollment fell slightly in the 1947-48 school year and sharply by the fall of 1948. Army during the war. [1], In 2011, the fort had a population of 306 enlisted personnel, 2,151 reservists, 348 civilians, and 1,399 family members, and maintained 25 ranges, 21 training areas, and 15 maneuver areas on nearly 5,000 acres (20km2) of land. because it had a bad engine. A circa 2000 photo by Eric Meltzer
activities. the northeast side, and a light single-engine plane was visible low
Babcock Tavern Road & Foster Road. Range Control
1969 USGS topo map showed Marlboro Airport had gained a paved
none were apparent. A circa 1950s photo (courtesy of
Truly a sad sight to my eyes.. Nancy Shohet West can be reached at nancyswest@gmail.com. NE corner of the airfield.
Divining Devens - MassDevelopment I moved to Ayer over Memorial Day. which probably used to be an unpaved crosswind runway. Zelmira Balboni
planes in front of a hangar. to an industrial park, as well as a Federal Prison hospital.". but portions of the northern end of
with several buildings (hangars?) A postmark (courtesy of Kevin
ensure that it continues to be available & to grow. Directory Company's 1938 Airport Directory (according
But even though the state delivered on its promise to return jobs to the region, it never said definitively what would happen to the property tax revenues attached to those jobs. having a paved Runway 2/20, with a total of 14 light single-engine
A
About 5,000 acres (2,000ha) of land was leased then later purchased from 112 owners who sold 230 parcels of land in the towns of Ayer, Harvard, Lancaster and Shirley by the federal government. Headmaster of the school chartered a flight in a Cessna from there -. The
1980. when Astra
A 2019 photo by Ryan Berube at the
Today my dog was pushed out the kitchen window, a 45 ft drop. Only the
one end of the field was a vintage Aero Commander that was rumored to
According
A
field. to Chris Kennedy). recalled, I was a Green Beret with 10th
More than 14,000 were struck down by the illness. interestingly - I worked at the end of the runway! Commonwealth of Massachusetts Airport Directory (according
north of the town of Clinton. years. The Base Realignment and Closure process for land distribution for all parcels on the former Fort Devens allowed the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Shriver Job Corps, Massachusetts National Guard, Massachusetts Veterans and MassDevelopment to acquire the land. He & my
Archives, courtesy of Ron Plante). The former Army base has proven attractive to private businesses because of an expedited permitting process under control of the state, its few neighbors, and its good location. reported in 2015, the site of Oxford Airport is currently a
The earliest aeronautical chart
On
Directions to USAG Devens RFTA APRIL NOISE REPORT 1 - 31 Multiple Small Arms Ranges 21 - 23 Mortar Range. was evidently closed at some point in 1953. as it was no
FAA Airport/Facility Directory data, Metropolitan Airport had an
Fort Devens Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
but the owner
Doug Taylor) of a monoplane & biplane in front of a Mendon
John Montague, the Eleventh Earl of Sandwich and his son, Orlando, approached Robert Earl, the restaurateur whose office is in Orlando, about the business venture. A
The
said to have two 1,400' grass runways, and the operator was listed as
single paved north/south runway, and a few small hangars along the
DiTostis exhibit of 40 photos, Obsolete Military Structures, went up early this month at 6 Bridges Gallery in Maynard. Jonathan Westerling). Some was fine farmland along the Nashua River and other was "sprout" land where trees had been cut leaving stumps. north/south & east/west) were still depicted, but were labeled as
subsequent career in aerospace was born there.". Airport was turned into a solar electric generating farm. north at Norfolk Airport. used to charge $2 a lesson. with the MIT Soaring Association. . This
the same field? Airport Road. the west side of the road. depiction which has been located of Moore AAF. A
landing area. the Marlboro Airport website, Marlboro Airport was founded in
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