Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields
© 2002, © 2016 by Paul Freeman. Revised 12/11/16.
*** Dedicated in the memory of my father, Harris Freeman (1929-2010), who supported my interest in aviation ever since I was a little boy. ***
“History & mystery combined.”
On the following pages, you will find information on vanished or abandoned airfields & their unusual histories.
As a pilot, a particular interest of mine has always been the abandoned airfields that dot the landscape of much of this country.
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.
When I'm a passenger on commercial flights,
I've always found myself looking out the window, constantly looking for airfields below.
When I fly as a pilot myself, I've always tried to land at as many airports as possible,
to learn a little about each one.
____________________________________________________
Please consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth & operation of this site.
____________________________________________________
This website contains descriptions & images of 2,143 airfields, in all 50 states.
The pages are organized by state:
Updated 10/15/16 |
Updated 12/3/16 |
Updated 10/9/16 |
Updated 11/26/16 |
Updated 11/23/16 |
Updated 12/9/16 |
Updated 10/6/16 |
Updated 11/27/16 |
Updated 11/21/16 |
Updated 9/15/16 |
Updated 12/10/16 |
Updated 11/27/16 |
Updated 11/19/16 |
Updated 10/31/16 |
Updated 10/11/16 |
Updated 11/27/16 |
Updated 12/3/16 |
Updated 10/28/16 |
Updated 11/22/16 |
Updated 11/22/16 |
Updated 12/6/16 |
Updated 11/23/16 |
Updated 11/8/16 |
Updated 11/27/16 |
Updated 11/19/16 |
Updated 11/26/16 |
Updated 12/10/16 |
Updated 11/12/16 |
Updated 12/7/16 |
Updated 12/11/16 |
Updated 11/15/16 |
Updated 9/11/16 |
Updated 7/23/16 |
Updated 11/30/16 |
Updated 6/5/16 |
Updated 12/4/16 |
Updated 12/4/16 |
Updated 11/29/16 |
Updated 11/23/16 |
Updated 11/17/16 |
Updated 11/23/16 |
Updated 11/3/16 |
Updated 9/26/16 |
Updated 10/13/16 |
Hawaii & Western Pacific Islands Updated 11/22/16 |
Updated 9/7/16 |
Updated 12/8/16 |
Updated 11/19/16 |
Updated 11/23/16 |
Updated 11/16/16 |
Updated 11/29/16 |
Updated 11/916 |
____________________________________________________
Since this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown tremendously.
That has caused it to often exceed bandwidth limitations
set by the company which I pay to host it on the web.
If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow,
it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses.
Therefore, I request financial contributions from site visitors,
to help defray the increasing costs of the site
and ensure that it continues to be available & to grow.
What would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book?
Please consider a donation of an equivalent amount, at the least.
This site is not supported by commercial advertising –
it is purely supported by donations.
If you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution,
you may use a credit card via , using one of 2 methods:
To make a one-time donation of an amount of your choice:
Or you can sign up for a $10 monthly subscription to help support the site on an ongoing basis:
Or if you prefer to contact me directly concerning a contribution (for a mailing address to send a check),
please contact me at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com
If you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial contribution.
On 12/5/15, the “Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields” website was featured on “CBS This Morning!”
____________________________________________________
Comments about my page? Information you would like to contribute?
Contact the author at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com
If you have pictures or other historical information to help tell the story of these airfields, please send them.
If you have photographs to share, a few requests:
JPG format usually works the best.
Higher resolution photos are generally better.
Please specify the year the picture was taken, and the photographer (if you know that information).
Other items which can be used to expand the website's coverage:
old aeronautical charts, photos, or airport directories.
If you have items such as these & would consider donating them to the website,
please contact the author at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com
____________________________________________________
In February 2015 the “Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields” website hit TWO MILLION visitors!
Thanks to all who have supported the website with historical material & financial contributions
over the past 17 years.
History of the site:
This site has been on the web since April 1999.
From April 2002 – December 2016, it had 2,247,600 visitors.
Site visitors since April 2002:
Hit counter provided by digits.net.
____________________________________________________
Sources & other sites of interest:
www.airforcebase.net - Scott's USAF Installation Page.
www.airfieldsdatabase.com - David Brooks' detailed archive of information on southwestern airfields.
http://www.aahs-online.org/ - American Aviation Historical Society
“All Along The Control Tower”, World War 2 Control Towers in the UK.
"United States Navy & Marine Corps Bases", Paolo Coletta.
"Forgotten Fields of America", by Lou Thole.
"Richard E. Osborne's World War II Sites in the United States".
"United States Naval Air Stations of World War II", M. L. Shettle, Jr.
"Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman Crabill (published by the VAHS).
"Maryland Aloft" by Preston, Lanman, and Breilhan.
______________________________________