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The home stadium for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, Rentschler Field, is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford, Connecticut campus, on Pratt's company-owned former airfield of the same name.
* Moskovsky ( home of the Sokol Aircraft Plant and its airfield );
Instead, at Calley's request, he was released at West Gate and taken directly to the Fort Leavenworth airfield, where his escort had him flown home.
During World War I, McLennan County was home to at least one military airfield, Rich Field.
Until 1991, Blytheville was home to Blytheville Air Force Base later renamed to Eaker Air Force Base, a major airfield that was part of the Strategic Air Command.
From 1917 to 1922, Arcadia was the home of Carlstrom Field, a grass airfield of the U. S. Army Air Service named for deceased aviation pioneer Victor Carlstrom.
Beverly is home to Beverly Municipal Airport, though parts of the airfield itself lie within Danvers, as well as a very small portion of the north runway in Wenham.
Durant Regional Airport – Eaker Field, the city's airport, and home to Southeastern Oklahoma State University's Aviation Sciences Institute, was a U. S. Navy auxiliary airfield during World War II.
The area was previously home to the airfield Lundtofte Flyveplads.
Florennes hosts Florennes Air Base, a Belgian military airfield which is the home base for F-16 Fighting Falcon jets.
The Michael J. Smith Field airfield in his home town of Beaufort, North Carolina is named after Smith.
A small military airfield, home of two squadrons of the Coast Defence Escadrille ( based in Puck ) was opened to civilian planes on 1 May 1936.
In 1942 a bigger airfield was set up at Santa Cruz, which was also home to several RAF Squadrons from 1942 to 1947 during World War II
The airfield is also the home of the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association Chilterns Gliding Centre, the Halton Aeroplane Club and the RAF Halton Microlight Club.
This became a Royal Air Force station, but is now Bicester Airfield, the home of Windrushers Gliding Club, which was absorbed into the military gliding club previous based there, to re-emerge in 2004 when the military club left the airfield.
The airfield is used for general aviation and gliding and is home to both helicopters and fixed wing planes.
The airfield is home to the Airways Flying Club and Wycombe Air Centre.
The airfield site now is home to Crail Raceway.
The airfield is home to the United States Navy SEALs training facilities located north of the runways.
This large island is home to a Cold War outpost and to the airfield Greem-Bell (), the largest airfield in the archipelago.
It passes close to Kirton in Lindsey, home of RAF Kirton in Lindsey much used in World War II as a fighter airfield in 12 Group, now home to the Trent Valley Gliding Club.
The airfield was also home to both the first all-Canadian and all-Polish squadrons, with No. 242 Squadron RAF for the Canadians and No. 306 Squadron RAF for the Polish.

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The airfield is still in use by the Ministry of Defence, 450 Squadron Air Cadets and Surrey Hills Gliding Club for glider aircraft.
At the eastern side of the airfield the old runways and link roads of East Fortune airfield are now used as a motorcycle race track run by the Melville Motorcycle Club.
Blackbushe Airport, in the civil parish of Yateley in the north-east corner of the English county of Hampshire, comprises an airfield, much reduced in size since its heyday, a British Car Auctions site, a kart track owned by Camberley Kart Club, and a small business park.
The airfield is now wholly owned by the Wolds Gliding Club.
The site of the airport was first used as an airfield by the Auckland Aero Club.
The Eastchurch airfield played a significant role in the history of British aviation from 1909 when Frank McClean acquired Stonepits Farm, on the marshes across from Leysdown, converting the land into an airfield for members of the Aero Club of Great Britain.
The Club also offered its members as instructors and the use of its airfield at Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey.
Selby and District Motor Club has its own clubhouse on Breighton airfield down Sand Lane.
The former airfield at Long Newnton ( 1 mi southeast of Tetbury ) was originally the home of the Cotswold Gliding Club, which has since moved 6 mi to the north to Aston Down.
Lilydale airfield is home of Yarra Valley Aero Club located on the airfield for use by local pilots.
The airfield is home to quite a few ultralights and the Flying Club run a big open weekend each June where many planes fly in to attend it.
The facility is used as a maintenance airfield but also hosts many light aircraft, some of which are operated by its two resident training schools-Synergy Aviation and London Transport Flying Club.
During its RN ownership the airfield had been used for a variety of groups, including the The Lee Bees Model Flying Club, The Tigers Children's Motorcycle Display Team and two flying schools, and a number of privately owned aircraft were based at the airfield.
From 1990 Nottingham University Gliding Club, when affiliated with the Four Counties Gliding Club, used the airfield until 2004, when both moved to RAF Barkston Heath.

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The airfield also has a small commercial terminal handling scheduled and chartered passenger flights from the other islands in the Azores, Europe, Africa, and North America.
There are also several man-made fresh-water ponds resulting from excavations made during construction of the airfield and road on the western half of the atoll rim.
A secret training airfield was established at Lipetsk in 1924 and operated for approximately nine years using mostly Dutch and Russian, but also some German, training aircraft before being closed in 1933.
A small airfield is also nearby.
There is a small airfield located in Domagnano right next to the border ; there is also an international heliport located in Borgo Maggiore.
There is also a small airfield name Camdem Airfield in Couva, which is mainly used for cropdusting planes.
The terms aerodrome, airfield, and airstrip may also be used to refer to airports, and the terms heliport, seaplane base, and STOLport refer to airports dedicated exclusively to helicopters, seaplanes, or short take-off and landing aircraft.
* Circuit ( airfield ), also called the pattern, a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing
The terms of the base rights granted for Bermuda also included that the airfield constructed by the US would be used jointly with the Royal Air Force ( RAF ).
It was also strategically important to France, which maintained an important naval base and coaling station in its harbor and which integrated it into its earliest air force and airmail circuits, most notably with the legendary Mermoz airfield ( no longer extant ).
The airfield there also serves as a second national hub for international flights.
A paratroop detachment also dropped at the airfield of Aalborg which was crucial for the Luftwaffe for operations over Norway.
The city has a main railway station ( Zwickau-Hbf ) and is also reachable via a public airfield which takes light aircraft.
The airfield also acted as a separation center, which brought the base populace to a high of 11, 614 people in September 1945.
Taft was also the site of a military airfield named Gardner Field which was used to train pilots during World War II.
Kingsford Smith, in his plane, the Southern Cross, also used the airfield on his historic flights across the Pacific.
( Note: The Machesney Elementary School across from where the airport was also got named after Fred Machesney's airport ) The airfield was Rockford's main airport until the 1950s, when the Greater Rockford airport came on line.
Schroon also has an airfield with a runway that is capable of landing small and medium size private airplanes.
A party was also active from mid 1980th to mid 1990th with only one purpose to prevent the exploitation of the small airfield, F18, in Tullinge to become a commercial airport in the 1980s.
Several ferries provide regular transport for most travelers ; the island also features a number of marinas, as well as a small airfield for private planes.
On 20 September 2006, the airfield also played host to television's Richard Hammond and his near-fatal drive in the Vampire Dragster ; contrary to some reports at the time, this was not an attempt at the British land speed record.
The island was also the site of a small military airfield, as part of the defense.
It also hosts a Belgian military airfield which formerly flew F-16 Fighting Falcon jets.
On 4 April 1961, President Kennedy then approved the Bay of Pigs plan ( also known as Operation Zapata ), because it had an airfield that would not need to be extended to handle bomber operations, it was farther away from large groups of civilians than the Trinidad plan, and it was less " noisy " militarily, which would make any future denial of direct US involvement more plausible.

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