New Mexico Family Creating a Unique Airpark Mixer-Upper
Ranchers and farmers by trade, father-and-son aviators are merging their passions.
Ranchers and farmers by trade, father-and-son aviators are merging their passions.
You don’t have to be a millionaire to have a runway in the backyard. Plenty of pilots are living the dream on a grass strip built by someone else.
There is something special about growing up on a grass airstrip. Just ask Clint Cawley, a third-generation aviator.
Recently developed software application allows FBOs and others to place aircraft more efficiently.
A corporate pilot brings his wife and kids along for the ride in an airpark community.
A roughly 20,400-square-foot building that once housed a cadre of B-24 and B-25 Bombers during World War II is set to again shelter airplanes.
Husband and wife duo Joe and Tanya Matthews are using life experience and passion to take on the adventure of building an airpark home.
Challenges finding hangar space, proper fuel lead an aviation veteran to think of something that could become a revolutionary solution.
Over the past 22 years, Paul Freeman has crowdsourced descriptions and images of (at present) 2,542 abandoned and little-known airfields, from all 50 states.