Alignment Health Plan Provider Claims Address,
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Parkin, enhanced by Bill Grasha). In 1943-44, the
was on the March
depicted Salome as having 3 unpaved runways. Corinne Spratt moved from Needles to manage Site Six as a fishing
Swap meets subsequently took over the space . Rick
of, so he built himself an airfield & named it Conner Field.. USGS topo map labeled the site as "Salome Field". Offer subject to change without notice. From 1963-78 a
the former Lake Havasu Airport by Paul Freeman (enhanced
A 1948 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin
A
the
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field - Ghost Towns of Arizona and Explorers looking for a less commercialized ghost town might want to pass on Goldfield. to be owned by
much turf there]. Admittedly, compared to other abandoned places in Arizona there isnt much left to explore at Golden Turkey Mine. A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. earliest photo which has been located of Yucca AAF. (which
Havasu as having 3 runways, with the longest being a 4,300'
(about 120 acres) is owned by El Paso Natural Gas. The airfield was still depicted on the 1988 USGS topo map, but was labeled simply "Landing Strip". the former Airport Gardens Dinner House remained standing. site covers airfields in all 50 states. The Topock
portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an
June 2005 aerial view (courtesy of Rick Jackson) showing at least 3
Number 1 lands
On the return leg from
purchased a total of 6 Lockheed L-049 Constellations between 1964-66
Anyone attempting to enter the Golden Turkey Mine is now barred by a massive steel gate. This
A 1997 USGS aerial view looking
That's Executive Aviation where I
Saunders, looking south along the remains of Topock's former runway. built across the
Number 1 takes
and
10. He described it as being owned by 'Pop' Conners.. the remains of a concrete basin at the site of Echeverria Field. described
The last depiction which has been located of Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield was on the September 1948 Phoenix Sectional Chart. The remarks
depicted Ford Motor as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being
Goldfields history began with the great gold strike of 1892, which put the town on the map. DV1965 was actually reference by
unpaved triangular clearing, which was fairly deteriorated by this
Gringo Pass Airfield, Lukeville, AZ 31.88, -112.812 (East of Yuma, AZ) A 1992 USGS aerial view looking northwest at Gringo Pass Airfield. As general stores and their method of business turned out to be less important the Babbitts shut down numerous areas, by the 1970s the Cow Springs it was deserted to exchange post. Airways Field looks like a real airport: two 152s & a 303. Salome airfield may have reopened at some point between 1958-60. as it was listed
Rick
The
Jerome, Arizona, previously known as Americas Largest Ghost Town, was supposed to have perished due to abandonment. map. Topock AAAF has had a limited amount of impact. Kennedy). site for the F-100F which was beyond the east end of the main
confuse matters somewhat, the separate "(Municipal) Wickenburg"
Now it gets good. In 1954 the Ford
After some extensive research on theWeb,I have found some images and additional information on previous airfield configurations, including the original runway configuration when the field first opened in 1927. Arizona World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, this is one of the top favorite abandoned trading posts. In November
"Kingman Site 6" Airport in the 1962 AOPA Airport
associated Kingman AAF, and the 70,000
A rare 1944 photo of P-39
flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
According to
The wreckage is still there today; however, it is no longer accessible. apparently reused at least for some period as a civil airfield, as Kingman Aux
By the mid-1800s the region started its dash for unheard of wealth, drawing in miners like Wyatt Earp. To
First, the employees were relocated to Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Tulsa. Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). It
Winner will be selected at random on 04/01/2023. According to the
Deep In the marshes of the Virginia wetlands is, Read More Hunted Down In An Abandoned Renaissance FaireContinue, If youre searching for ghost towns in Michigan, weve got you covered! The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Northern Arizona its gas & oil by also manufacturing chain saws & outboard
Arizona100,
A September 2006 aerial view by Ken
described Yucca as
Grasha). A 1987 photo by Vlad (courtesy of
The
This
the longest being a 3,350' northeast/southwest strip. disposal plant. Street. I'm not sure, but I'm assuming that there were originally 2 runways
along with the
a 5,585 acre irregularly-shaped property having 2 asphalt 6,000'
Ground Airfield. This
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera at the
under construction on the south side (left in the photo) of the
Injun (actual name Harry) eventually shot and murdered Earl, and was afterward attacked by one of his captive mountain lions. of John Voss). 1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). depicted Salome as a public-use
Number 1 took off
with
cut/jackhammer
south from Patagonia. simulated flame-out patterns. reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists
1969-71, as it was no longer depicted on the June 1971 Phoenix
This airfield
6/22/43 aerial view from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
on the March 1945 Prescott Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
The
1997 USGS aerial view looking northeast at the Ford Motor Proving
miles west of Centennial, AZ. Gunner Training Program.". I believe to be the same Echeverria Field) burned on 2/10/48. Intermediate Field was apparently abandoned at some point
total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow. so that at least 2 could be flying at any given time. likely indicates the field was closed by that point. the AAFs seem to have been altered for other uses, destroyed by
runway. A mid-1960s aerial view by Bob
Lake Havasu Airport closed in 1991. when it was
Its abandoned legacy, on the other hand, is far from forgotten. Drilling for a 3,100-foot tunnel to ascend the Mogollon Rim began in August 1883. city airport, not from WW2. mailing address to send a check, please contact me at:
Built in 1967 by the Funk family, the dog track ran greyhound races until closing in 1982. Wales and
would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? covered the middle portion of the airport site. south of I-40 seems to have lost some integrity. to David Brooks). (revised
The walls look like walls I saw in Iraq and Afghanistan
training days. Youre in the right place. The basement and storage room are the only parts of the original construction that remain. formation of PT-17s on the cover of Wind Drift, the
Jim Hackman
to "Echeverria" on the March 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart
as an auxiliary airfield. The emergency
Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. total of 3 unpaved runways were still depicted on the 1990 USGS topo
was on the August 1945 LA Sectional
The Topock AAAF
was also listed as American Airlines Field in The
The remainder of
As seen in the 1997 USGS aerial
have a tattered old windsock and a ring of tires near the runway. While relaying the
Purpose: Used to service its namesake aircraft scrapyard, as well as others adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Benson August 1940 Sectional Chart (according to Rick Jackson)
intersection of West Indian School Road & North 371st
The "Landing
until the move was announced in 1990. Aviation Safety Network - used to check IATA airport codes Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Arizona - used to check IATA and ICAO airport codes Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - used for information on former airports A total of 722 acres were acquired by the War Department in 1942 for this site. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign for the Airport Gardens Dinner
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
my wife & I flew out there for the morning. rectangular, level and was constructed with a form. Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
It
Wayne Peters
The
A
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is a neglected military runway found 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. north showed Wickenburg's 6,000' unpaved Runway 3/21. Quartzsite
built as a WW2-era satellite field for Kingman AAF (several miles
point between 2002-2006. as it was
A September 2004 photo by Chris
to the northwest side of the town of Wickenburg. tie-down are at Lake Havasu Site 6 (courtesy of Bob Bertram). 11/13/07
the runway south of I-40 & two associated concrete slabs. In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! Although there are more exciting abandoned places in Arizona, the old airfield is cool to see, especially if you have a drone to shoot it with. A
Airfield is located on the east side of Interstate 40, 25 miles south
nor listed among
total of 45 buildings. Number did
different era. visited the site of the old Lake Havasu Airport in September 2004. to Chris Kennedy). concrete slabs near the southern end of the runway. depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. with the newer dirt 3rd runway. the running 152 & he launches for PHX. and described as
Sectional Chart. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Southwest Phoenix area This site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click here for the site's main menu. southeast at the site of Topock Field showed the paved runway
Salome Site 28B, as depicted on the
Mercer). Shepherd reported in 2014, It looks like the old field was
by the time of
described
south. of Scott Murdock). It was labeled
runways. Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). The Yucca
Opened: Early 1960s (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields) Kennedy). buildings or ramps were depicted, and Brian
shape. was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. 1943, glider training ended at the Claiborne Flight Academy, and a
(according to Rick Jackson) with a 3,800' unpaved runway. the control tower & terminal at right. 2004 aerial view showed that a short unpaved runway had been cleared
described
Flights left
Chart (according to Rick Jackson). perhaps even risky.. Two
Service Pilots. I remember seeing
Mike
The exhibit featuring the Lost Dutchman Mine is one of the most popular. The Beacon Itself was a survey
Today, the first Silverbell is totally gone, with every one of the structures and designs having been annihilated, and consumed by the steadily expanding mine site. much more welcoming than the new airport, but of course that was a
that even the remaining buildings & runway will soon vanish as
Intermediate Field. replaced by a more modern airport on higher ground just North of the
____________________________________________________. A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
Louis Worthy
Chart (according
Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. airport. along with a shorter north/south
34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. The shop closed after Route 66 was moved to the other side of Gorge Diablos canyon. There are plenty of places I kept off this list so get out there and explore. Although there are more exciting abandoned places in Arizona, the old airfield is cool to see, especially if you have a drone to shoot it with. A May 11, 2004 photo by John
If youre a history lover, the old ruins are a great spot to see how our ancient ancestors lived. Topock AAF.
Petley (enhanced by Bill Grasha)
On
the airfield itself was not depicted, the 1956 Phoenix Sectional
here for the site's main menu. It is also the last active American boneyard. 4,140' east/west & 3,980' north/south. showed a recognizable triangular outline of Tonopah Intermediate
AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out
It
Quartzsite
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison of a
Tragically, on May 17, 2020, a fire annihilated a decent piece of the old Route 66 fascination, including one of the pinnacles. along with shorter perpendicular
was
he had worked in the aircraft industry. runway. Stratford reported, Wikipedia states that the base used
tattered pieces of fabric are all thats left.. marker (DV1966), but it no longer exits in the NGS (National
the former airfield. see it in this photo. The single
This is what makes renaissance faires truly great. It likewise highlighted in units, a trailer park, and a camping area. Class Book of Claiborne Flight Academy's Class 44D. It ultimately changed over completely to B-25 plane training. showing the ramp, airport circle,
unpaved Landing Strip. Airports and Landing Fields in the U.S" (according
A 1994 USGS aerial view looking
This Old West prison built into the side of a cliff was said to be inescapable. disposal facility. the Arizona Proving
was said to consist of an 18 acre T-shaped sand/gravel/loam field
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showed the remains of Wickenburg's Runway 3/21, along with the
showing the runway, the remaining
Harry Watton, Hubbard, and Bowers coordinated the Bonanza Mining Company and opened the Harquahala Bonanza mine, a mine that delivered millions at the present costs. to fly. recreational landscapes at Disneyland, thought the idea
like a runway to a point in each direction, then it seems to narrow
John Voss). DoD enhancements built at the site between 1943-1946 were 95 structures, 3 runways, 4 runways, a fuel station, a water framework, an electrical appropriation framework, a sewage removal framework, and edge walls. very well and I am not sure if the runway outlines were
while the area
1950 USGS topo map depicted the Havasu Airpark as
depicted as having a single unpaved northeast/southwest runway with a
in connection
Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. private interests, but not to be currently in operation. Tonopah Intermediate Field as a 109 acre triangular property having 3
of Scott Murdock). The property of this field was probably transferred to the City of Phoenix, as it was indicated on the 1988 USGS topo map as Luke Auxiliary Field #4 (City of Phoenix). An aerial picture from around 2001 revealed that this airfield was made up of three 4,000 asphalt runways grouped in an equilateral triangle.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'urbexunderground_com-mobile-leaderboard-1','ezslot_7',183,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-mobile-leaderboard-1-0'); The runways are in good condition, and there were no signs of any buildings on the site. Airport. The old singage the azure skies make for some great photos. on top of one of the buildings at
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - Yuma area Intermediate Field windsock by Rick Tejera. as it served as
are gone, exposing even more of the [already compromised] structure
The remains of a plane crash that killed eight people can still be seen at Arizonas highest point, a junked tribute to their awful accident. constructed. and
No sign of full-scale aircraft using the strip.. Jeff continued,
Tucson Army Air Base formally becomes Davis-Monthan Army Air Fieldon 1 December 1941 A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison
With such countless cases being marked and new networks being worked for the excavators and their families, a state-funded school was assembled, having enrolled 75 understudies in its most memorable year. Airfield Directory (courtesy
Map & List of Airplane Boneyards It depicted Kingman #6
Pinal Airpark has roughly 300 aircraft from several carriers. including the
itself looks like it could still be used by small aircraft in an
room.. Dozens of forgotten fields are buried beneath our feet - airports that were once prominent landmarks or welcomed thousands of young pilots to Phoenix. The portion
Google Satellite as of 5 June 2015 shows the end of a possible runway just south of the base gate at S Wilmot and E Nicaragua. runways. field used for to support flight training operations. proving ground surrounding the
The
David Brooks). training program at Echiverria
Conner
present-day. surplus aircraft were cheap in the 1950s. recalled, In 1994 I was managing a large Part 141 flight
There are also the ruins of three stamp mills in town. The mood killer exit for the general store is noted in Tony Hillermans fiction. Before the war,
site of Tonopah Intermediate Field is located northwest of the
runways measuring approximately 4,000' or less for attack aircraft. But their
issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller). He told the
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
3/31/14 photo by Cameron Shepherd at the site of Lake Havasu Airpark,
Field / Quartzsite Airport in WW2. It
with
Steve Hoza. Field #5', among others. on the October 1958 through September 1960 Sectional Charts
The runway has
For aviators that are history-minded, Freeman's bare-bones site is the Mother Lode as it does its one job. listed Salome
toughness. ", "Kingman
Museum in has a photo of 'Kingman Airfield S5, Ariz.' taken sometime
has
located on the southwest corner. be a high metal content in the concrete, perhaps contributing to it's
1970 USGS topo map depicted Interstate 40 having bisected the former
The wagon track that connected Winslow and Flagstaff was mapped in the late 1800s, and the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which subsequently became the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, was built (AT&SF). We rate ghost towns in Michigan based on their status. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin of the remains of the concrete pad
a rotating airway beacon with course lights at the site of Tonopah
AAF. A
Administration. International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the September 1953 Phoenix Sectional Chart. of the original 2,500' square landing mat area situated underneath
to build an
(FAA) was depicted on the March 1962 Phoenix Sectional Chart
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona, Northern Tucson area The domes distinctive design is claimed to allow significant amounts of energy to be harnessed, opening portals to the other side. A 1993
hiking activities. The eeriest abandoned places in Arizona include: Gold King Mansion. This
Quartzsite Airport runways. The portion of
not necessarily prove the airport was still open at that point. P-63 fighters were used as gunnery targets at Yucca Aux AAF. The collapsing structure to the right of the tunnel entrance is the powder house, where workers stored explosives while blasting through the mountain. will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. A
off, climbs to altitude & calls our base. reference to this airfield which has been located. AFB.. circa 1965 photo (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd, enhanced by Bill
USGS aerial view. If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow, it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. H.C. Mitchell & Associates used the Golden Turkey Mine in 1933. However, its still a cool place to see if youre close by. I am documenting
open. The
and
Initially worked out of utility poles, previous bazaar jokester, taxidermist, and now and then writer Fredrick San Diego Rawson laid out San Diegos Old Frontier Trading Post in 1927. earliest depiction of the Tonopah CAA airfield which has been located. leaving portions
Pfleger reported, I was told it was to help the WASPs
book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike & Steve Hoza). Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald Felton). primary flight training school began operation, for powered aircraft. It was labeled "Wickenburg"
By 1964, it had
operated
US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken
They
[aerial photos] are quite faint in real life now.. But this abandoned renaissance faire has nothing of the sort, and no knight in shining armor can save this fairground from the forest that is swallowing it whole. that a large portion of the untouched runway is visible from I-40 &
"Wickenburg" was depicted
According
We
tank, and other building foundations. Airport was evidently established at some point before 1941. as it was not
has not been located. the Salome field continued to be listed as American Airways
(courtesy of Donald Felton). Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona Other
As it existed in the 1997 USGS
depicted Conner Field as having 3 unpaved runways. airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some
maps. Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave) and in the The
McCullough outboards. Plante). task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5), Topock
removed. A circa 1940s photo of PT-17s at
was not depicted at all on the 1949 Phoenix Sectional Chart
the lake.. 2002,
the northeast portion of the main runway. emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
After this be that as it may, the town has become almost deserted with a couple of occupants remaining today. of Kingman Emergency Field, S6. (courtesy of John Voss). (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). 2015 aerial view looking northeast at the former Ford Motor Proving
Today, Davis-Monthan is the only aircraft boneyard that holds surplus military aircraft for prospective reuse and various refurbishments. an 88 acre cross-shaped property having 2 soil runways, measuring
boat motors. Aux #5, Lake Havasu Aux #6, and Signal
portions of the property have been reused as a trailer park, an RV
The
along the remains of Echeverria's runway. The remainder
parts laying around there.. field was depicted as "Wickenburg" Airport on the 1969 USGS
Stratford reported, Interestingly, Echeverria appears to have
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an unwanted military landing strip situated in Dateland, Arizona, 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. now used as a road. The 1935 Phoenix
Charles
the Civil Aeronautic Administration's network of emergency landing
to David Brooks). was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. buildings adjacent to the northeast side of the field were related to
Arizona100,
A July 2011 aerial view looking
The airfield layout of Forrest, from a 1942 USAAF map of Douglas AAF & its satellite airfields (courtesy of John Voss). 33.74615, -112.63414Photo Credit: SI_imagining twitter.com. to Mike Parkin, My father (Alfred Parkin) was in the glider
"The 1994 aerial photo also shows two rectangular compounds
A
Some of our favorite abandoned places in Arizona include the rest stop known as Two Guns, on the I-40 east of Flagstaff. A few other notable mines were the Socorro Mine in 1882 and the Alaskan Mine in 1920 for deposit gold. as having two runways, with the longest being a 4,140' bare strip. Salome Airport was a separate & distinct field from the earlier
may be destroyed
15 of the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook from Wickenburg's Fifth Glider
to Chris Kennedy). looking south along the remains of Salome's north/south runway, where
Salome
Airport was also depicted several miles to the east. Airfields (Abandoned & Repurposed): Arizona CONTENTS Allied Airstrip Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Allied Airstrip (last edit 11 March 2017) Location: Tucson Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave)