Název: Name: | Armádni letiště Desert Center | Desert Center Army Airfield |
Originální název: Original Name: | Desert Center Army Airfield | |
Další názvy: Other Names: | DD.MM.1940-DD.04.1943 Desert Center Airdrome | |
Obec: Municipality: | Desert Center, Kalifornie | Desert Center, California |
GPS souřadnice: GPS Coordinates: | 33°44'52.00"N 115°19'30.00"W | |
Vznik: Established: | DD.04.1943 premenovaním a prepodriadením | DD.04.1943 renamed and subordinated |
Velitelé: Commanders: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR, ( ) | |
Dislokované jednotky: Garrisoned Units: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR | |
Zánik: Cancelled: | DD.MM.1946 do prebytočnosti | DD.MM.1946 declared surpluss |
Poznámka: Note: | V 50. rokoch 20. storočia vedené v evidencii ako Desert Center CAA Site 17. V rokoch 1966-2002 využívané ako civilné letisko. | It was listed as "Desert Center CAA Site 17" in the "Aerodromes" table on the 1955 San Diego Sectional Aeronautical Chart. It described the field as having two 5,000' bituminous runways. The airfield was listed among active airports in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory, under the name of "FAA Site 17". It was described as having two 5,000 ft bituminous runways: 13/31 & 4/22, and the operator was listed as the FAA. It was closed in the mid-1960s, but listed as an emergency airfield. The airport was reopened as a civil airport (owned by Riverside County) at some point between 1966-2002. However, as of 2002 it was all but abandoned. There were no aircraft based at the field, and the Airport Facility Directory data listed a mere 150 takeoffs & landings per year. The sole remaining maintained runway is 5/23, which consists of a 4,200 ft asphalt strip which was overlaid over remains of the original military runway. Two buildings were still standing. |
Zdroje: Sources: | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_Center_Airport |