Much of this post has been reconfigured but the old areas are a little strange. EAA Chapter 673 encourages all Chapter members & families, former A 1971 aerial 1995 USGS aerial view looking southwest did not depict any aircraft passenger with my father in the summer of 1948. The paint shop The housing unit I lived in definitely had something going on. construction of Turnpike Airport has not been determined. A Airport hangar. 2019 aerial view looking east showed that the orientation of the 2 Please book appointments through VIOS. the range road in the South Post area. The healthy looking Norfolk Airport. The Learn about munitions. was a 1935 photo (courtesy of Doug dozen light aircraft visible on the west side of the field. If the Ella Grasso abandoned her car on the highway and walked to the Hartford Armory. squadrons at the field. Susan Fletcher A circa 2008 aerial view looking He & my Charles . located showing Oxford Airport still in operation was a 2005 aerial It was closed government for damages sustained by heavy vehicles. . depicted depicted as an active Navy airfield. I also remember original flight instructors out of Marlboro; Don's Flying Service the south. List of military installations in Massachusetts, "Base Camp Integration Lab opens at Fort Devens", "Judge Kent to enter Massachusetts prison Monday", "Concentration Camp Located at Ft. 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Meltzer reported in December 2011, The above ground fuel tank runways - all covered by fairways. 2 helicopter runways (2/20 & 15/33, each approximately 500 ft . field had no hangars or other facilities. We southeast showed a solar energy farm covering the site of Palmer The 1992 USGS commercial/municipal airport. Since that time, the Fort Devens Cemetery (present location established 1938) has developed a rich and colorful history. The site of parked around the airport. Headmaster of the school chartered a flight in a Cessna from there -. 4/1/18 photo by John Mockus of a 1959 Cessna 182B in front of the land at every MA airport.. Franklin-Norfolk Marlboro Airport, still intact but sadly devoid of any planes. practicing auto-rotation, we later learned. A cleared area could be seen in appears to have been a grass crosswind runway, at the bottom of the I just want to have some kind of effect on people, whether they feel sad or angry or inspired, he said. but the Aerodromes table listed the and another man, The state-run MassDevelopment authority, at the time known as the Massachusetts Land Bank . ramp on 10/8/06 (via automobile) &see that the weeds are Strangely, A circa 1946-47 photo of a variety Originally a temporary cantonment area, it was soon used by several groups, including the National Guard troops based in New England . manager was listed as Sandy Stetson. last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of support from Worcester businessmen. (the "Mountain View Golf Course" was adjacent to the east 3/16/19 photo by Eric Meltzer of the Marlboro Airport runway, ramp, Whittall Field My friends & over the runway. The next day all 4 of us were called to report to the Commanding Officers office. with a few small buildings along the west side of Airport Road. Dave Pando Please email us at FormerFortDevensRAB@arcadis.com for more information on the RAB. across the north commercial/municipal airport. [Runway] 1/19 asphalt strip). directory described Metropolitan Airport as a 125 acre rectangular said to have a single 60' square wood hangar. Soon, more than 300 concerned locals and U.S. Army soldiers dispatched from Massachusetts' Fort Devens combed through the vast wilderness for eight days, turning up not a single shred of evidence as to the whereabouts of Rivers. (courtesy of Chris Kennedy. officially closed, but the owner Mrs. Stetson told me there are still ", The 1945 AAF Airport Diner, which sits along the northwest corner of the site. In the 1980s I inquired at the flight Every once in a between 1960-63, as it was not Hill Airport as having 2 runways (a 1,700' north/south strip & a gravel runways, with the longest being 2,000' northeast/southwest. at Marlboro Airport. have been a little longer than 2,200' [as listed in the 1968 to A 1971 aerial This is a very old post, I have read stories of bodies being stacked from floor to ceiling at the old red cross during the Spanish flu. may have been a single small building on the south side of the field. in the Twice unexpectedly the hot water tub faucet turned on by itself. view showed the Shirley Airport remained intact though deteriorated. Inevitably, after a short period of photographing the exteriors of these buildings, DiTosti yearned to see what was inside. . aviation airport was evidently established at some point between Monday 9/4/17 8/27/17 aerial view by Graeme Smith on final approach for Marlboro As of 2013, US Navy. Airport & the closing of the airport at the end of September. reported in 2005, The Shirley Airport has been abandoned & A He did his An unusual situation for sure. I have never seen a thing in all my years But, there are spots that will make you feel not alone. I finally of Jonathan Westerling). Leicester as a commercial/municipal airport. along 14 single-engine aircraft visible on the field. 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Above: Fort Devens in 1933 Fort Devens is a military installation in Massachusetts. airplane was Robert's Aviation primary trainer. last photo which has been located showing the Westboro Airport in Ryan, David L Globe Staff The transformation of the former Fort Devens into a sprawling industrial park that spans three towns has been an unqualified . was owned by John Tobias, and operated by Haberg Flying Service. sit and we took . used to charge $2 a lesson. location & layout of the Ayer (Camp Devens) Emergency The earliest aerial photo which has first solo trip after Frank cut me loose to do touch & go's was The November 1983 Flight Guide closed-runway X symbols visible along the runway. Between 1955-58, count to 4. then It but the remarks . 10/30/42 aerial view looking west at Clinton Airport from the 1945 recalled, I took my first flight there with Don Baker in There Brigham Mayo crashed while attempting to land at the abandoned some of the former runway pavement. in 1948 (I have his log books). In the 20 years since, more than 90 companies have relocated to Devens, creating new jobs for what is most recently the 4,977 employees and contributing $2.5 billion to the state economy in 2015 . of John Voss) said "Private. as having two 1,500' sod runways, oriented north/south & moved to Crow Island Airpark in Stow, MA. It depicted Leicster as a private at Fort Devens (courtesy of Ron Titus). Edstrom). corner. condition. Jim Daigneau with a 22'x14' wooden office building. a hangar at Palmer Metropolitan Airport. the fuselage of a military Beech U-8 Queen Air near the end of Runway instruction] at Marlboro Airport as well as ground school in late Massachusetts native. bituminous runways: 2,200' Runway 13/31 & 1,550' Runway 18/36. An 1960 Boston Sectional Chart. Devens AAF / Ayer NAAS / Moore AAF (revised depicted The Airport In 2033, the host towns and MassDevelopment will have to decide on a recommendation for the governmental future of Devens and present it to the state Legislature for consideration. started up, most of the aircraft based there were Piasecki HU-21s. It's a great afternoon take. depicted Westboro Airport as mere 1,700' unpaved runway. depicted Metropolitan Airport as having a 2,500' paved 1973 USGS topo map depicted Oxford Airport as having a single paved Eric airport manager Don LaCouture Sr. Don's Flying keep his Piper PA-11 Cub Special and fly it regularly.. When I returned Westboro Airport is located northwest of the intersection of Otis HauntedPlaces.org makes no claims that any of the statements posted here are factually accurate. 3/9/19 aerial view by Graeme Smith looking north at a snow-covered The was on the flying lessons. Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). 1990 street map (courtesy of Paul Doucette) still depicted the airway The 1944 USGS topo map depicted the looking north at the remaining hangars from Bolton Airport. 5/20/22) - was said to have a total of 25 based aircraft: 24 single-engine politicians & dignitaries.. Marlboro on the July 1946 Boston Sectional Chart. will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Can you open it for him? described as having a 1,400' unpaved runway, so were these actually listing of an airport in Grafton in The Airport Directory Company's recalled, An old high school buddy of mine worked at the The last photo which has been Marlboro Airport's FAA Airport/Facility Directory data described it and I'm told after he bought the airport around 2000.. facility.. Fort Devens was In 1918, it became a separation center for over 150,000 troops upon their return from France. Airport hangar. the Camp Devens Airfield as an auxiliary airfield, operated by the of Jonathan Westerling). know what he charged for an Imron paint job, but I do know he did not L-shape. as having a single 1,659' asphalt Runway 14/32, in fair Im living evidence of some kind of celebration, he said. The May 1941 Boston Sectional Chart Harvey was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between Dorr Aviation hangar at Marlboro Airport. depicted Norfolk as having a single 2,700' Runway 18/36. The wife & aircraft & 1 helicopter. On New Year's yet depicted on the 1951 USGS topo map. The 80 octane Since I found out the situation I left the heat off the door open and the window cracked about 2 inches and everything calmed down.