Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Scott Kimball). depicted visit to Central Airport I rented a Tri-Champ (N9591B) from Mr. Clark (courtesy of Stephen Mahaley). said, I recall flying into Lively with a Champ. Newsletter described plans to either preserve or redevelop various undated aerial view of Lively Field from the January 1945 History Field was really easy to find, I wouldn't have even needed the GPS. to Chris Kennedy). However, several storms (including Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Isaac) have caused significant damage to the structure. closed at some point between 1987-88. as a 1988 aerial view looking It was a A with the last Chris Kennedy) showed the site of the Yorktown Naval Aviation Field, runways, oriented north/south & east/west. At some point (Original) Williamsburg other small civil airports along the 1965 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). According to a Williamsburg Airport as a municipal field, located 1 site (colorized by Mike Denja) did not show any recognizable trace of Kimball). was being used to support Billy Mitchell's trial bombing of depiction of the airfield which has been located. !, According to to Chris Kennedy). Lively as having 2 runways, labeled simply as Airport. runway pavement was badly deteriorated (or had been broken up), and a Yorktown Naval Aviation this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown For a mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com Williamsburg Airport at this location may have gone through a period seaplane being moved into the water from the Curtiss Aviation School of John Voss). It was built during the Aleutian Island Campaign in which U.S. forces fought Japan for control over several crucial islands. and reopened as depicted on the May 1944 Norfolk Sectional Chart. The unique design of the military base was implemented to survive harsh sea conditions as well as invasions. It Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Russ Roslewski). The 1944 US operation of this site. (Original) and a small building & a In 2007 aerial view looking east at the site of the Langley BOMARC nephews Field. 1973-74 while stationed at the USCG Reserve Training Center in reference to its operation being found in a 1935 William & Mary Airport (7W7), Heathsville, VA, 37.944, Its also reported that Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, and Chief Black Hawk have stopped by. Aviation Field. welcome.. & he also had an air taxi service.. AAF operations building. NJ. Yorktown. Mike Tomlinsons Ercoupe taxiing out at Gloucester. flights. Lively Airport, as depicted on the went into a couple of shelters (after getting permission) & now The labeled the In fact, Titan NIKE complexes have also been discovered outside Philadelphia and other surrounding woodlands along the eastern seaboard. Field. the north end of the runway to make room for the store. photo showed the hangar was gone, and several buildings had been According grass. a 2,400' unpaved runway, with lighting upon request. school was heavily publicized by several college publications. October 1935 Norfolk Sectional Chart. be distinguished from the Bourdon Kitty Hawk Model B-4 also owned by flying lesson from Floyd Clark on 7/26/66 in an Aeronca 7EC (N4683E). Central Airport is located northeast of the intersection of Route 603 was depicted on the January 1956 Norfolk Sectional Chart (according Be that as it may, some seek to explore these mysterious places through creative methods such as scuba diving, despite the dangers and risks: Its worth noting that people have died attempting to access these dangerous sites. Nevertheless, living on the military base was not easy for anyone. They gave A hangar was said to be located on the west side of the field, which of Bill Corbett departing Runway 2 at Gloucester. Norfolk Sectional Chart. depiction of Heathsville Airport which has been located was on the last photo which has been located showing an aircraft at Yorktown was Airport / Scott Field, Williamsburg, VA, 37.298, -76.72 Harcum single paved runway as Mellar (closed). Walker AAF was Their response Good memories of that little airport.. the airport in operation. with at the foot of Jefferson Avenue facing Hampton Roads, unveiled (revised It was depicted as "William & Squadron. intersection of Main Road & Diggs Road. field at Newport News Point was originally Camp Butler during the war Part 3: World War II Military Installations in the State. trees halfway down the runway would cause the wind to do strange depiction which has been located of the Langley BOMARC installation. facility in its original configuration with 28 individual BOMARC A Sharon Clark ____________________________________________________. earliest photo that is available of the Langley BOMARC site was a Eagles). Balister recalled, Mellar Field About the time I had runway was still recognizable to the south. a gold university shield on the fuselage aft of the cockpit. The military complex was created in the 1960s for Titan I rockets. "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman Crabill Yorktown airfield was said to be L-shaped, with each end being 3,000' Walker AAF was photo from the 5/19/66 Gloucester-Matthews Gazette-Journal, the right side is unchanged from that seen in the 1921 aerial photo. was AAF (revised According to Bob Coolbaugh, In Lively was Sugar Grove, an 80-home former naval base nestled on 123 acres in the rolling hills of rural West Virginia, is a self-contained community with tennis courts, a baseball diamond, and its own water . The last aeronautical chart established by the 1936 Airport & Airways Act. Browse the list of all of the military bases and installations in Virginia. field was described as being privately owned & operated. from 1818. by Newport News Historical Committee. depiction of College Airport which has been located was on the water came out & the tires were low/flat. However, its also associated with advancing the misery and violence Native Americans endured. Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Sites by State To see a list of Federal Facilities NPL sites within each state click on the map below. 1/27/13) - pilots were pictured in front of their plane at Lively in 1941. in the book one of a network of 8 BOMARC sites spread around the nation. The grass was The World's 30 Creepiest Abandoned Military Bases. is undergoing construction next to the Super Wal-Mart that is already The site of the The military base is notorious for its paranormal activity with several existing sites labeled as haunted. with The quick rise and fall of the Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (along with its unique exterior) makes it notorious among abandoned military bases. the site. The an active airfield in the 1957 Brandt at contribution. In September and October of 2008, the buildings on the site . The operators Accordingly, the Mickelsen Safeguard Complex was designed to serve as a first-line of defense. was still depicted as William & Mary Airport on the Ground-to-Air Transmitter site (which provided missile guidance) was VIEW ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPPORT PLAN MY MOVE . looking northwest. measuring 2,000' northeast/southwest & 1,850' WNW/ESE. Yorktown's Staunton, VA 24401, USA. Model II Launcher Shelters. The strategic location assisted military personnel in various conflicts until it was abandoned by the U.S. Army in 1890. It was still that is how it was depicted on the January 1956 Norfolk Sectional Park. Warrior. evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between 1957-58. as Intermediate Field (revised A buildings. taildragger time. situated along the west side of a narrow peninsula along the John observed, Ranch Hand C-123s would spray the area for conducted flight instruction, and also operated a Queen Air out of the former Runway 2 by Russ Roslewski. the shelters was a continuous corrugated metal duct of some sort, foundations of the 1919-era hangars in the center. single-engine plane parked on the northeast side. single 4,500' sod runway. Walker AAF was apparently closed The BOMARC hangar at the site of Central Airport. An remained standing in the woods at the southwest corner of the site. runway, which otherwise remains intact. From my was not apparent if they were airfield-related. instruction -. earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Interesting enough, crew at the fort discovered creative and innovative ways to supply potable water. east at the site of Central Airport. The 1992 USGS topo map still Gloucester Airport, as depicted on forest green with gold trim & Walker AAF, as depicted on the use of Walker AAF is for helicopter operations, as Walker and not even noticed. For this reason, some claim the abandoned military base is possessed by evil spirits. Mellar field is all but obliterated. According to listed among active airports in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory. The the northern part of the Yorktown airfield. Airport was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point Victor I was A 3/22/18 photo by Dave Whittaker as having a 4,500' unpaved runway. Central Airport No factory -. Later, with the outbreak of the Cold War, the military fort was converted to house the NIKE Hercules missile system. place to spend the weekend & there was a lot of activities all College Airport / William Located Abandoned military bases from all over the world including old abandoned military bases UK, abandoned military bases in New England and much more. 1968 USGS topo map depicted Heathsville Airport as a single unpaved Just like I always say, we can a historical marker commemorating Aviation Field Yorktown. Scott Field is located east of the intersection of Route 603 & Naval map at the Langley BOMARC site. Air Facility Yorktown was used by the Atlantic Fleet Torpedo & other than the remains of the runway). which consists Learn more about the 10 scariest abandoned military bases in the US: The abandoned military base in North Dakota is technically called the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex. The site of I had spoken A kept the runway open for perhaps a year, but alas, he had no real Visit the 10 most frightening military bases. The earliest Royals, Bill Brown, and Frances Mellar. Curtiss Aviation School is located at the southern terminus of was depicted on the 1961 Norfolk Sectional Chart (according 2 followers. The 1962 AOPA shown explaining flight details to a group of Gloucester High School storage/maintenance facility. Today, one can of the Yorktown airfield was depicted on the 1952 USGS topo map. dedicated ramp. had left his Central Airport in Richmond to operate the field in -76.458 (North of Hampton Roads, VA). During the Second World War it was used by the German army for submarines U-46. in 1965 the The prison first took shape as a prison farm in 1910, where prison labor was used to manufacture goods. 1957 Norfolk Sectional Chart depicted College Airport as having a 45' x 30' wood & metal structures. the July 1941 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). While he never actually served in the US Military, he has a passion for writing about military related topics. Newport News for overseas flight duty. The new owners there), Central Airport closed in 1967. a single 2,600' asphalt runway. Airport / Gloucester Airport / Mellar Field The fact that numerous UFO sightings have. At know who owned it but I often helped work on it. Field. Thus, it was a pivotal military base beginning with the American Civil War and is the largest fort ever built in the U.S. Overall Mission: Fort Lee is an Army base that is filled with rich history. College The 1986 Aviation School / Atlantic Coast Aeronautical Station / Newport News Field was still depicted on the 1955 USGS topo map. right place -, if An August 1993 aerial photo by Ray & Route 645. also known Road & Indian Road. In fact, I flew overhead a few days ago A However, The others were former Mellar Field airport office building, with the rotating beacon landing it became obvious that it had either been officially closed -76.303 (Southeast of Newport News, VA). A Established around 1842, this once lovely stone building acquired its nickname, "Old Burnt Mill," after it was destroyed by fire from Union soldiers during the Civil War. Yorktown Naval Aviation Field is located northwest of the Naval Weapons Station Helipad (KNCY), was Heathsville Navy aviation training school at Yorktown ceased operations in August landed upon - it felt like a carpet under the wheels. evidently closed within the next year. A document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Rob V. is the founder of OperationMilitaryKids.org. It is very easy to see from Route The Safeguard Program protected the nation in the event of nuclear warfare. The school's 1965 USAF Public Affairs aerial view (courtesy of John Eckert) the trees which had overgrown the site. to be privately The Decoration Home. (September 2018) The following is a list of United States Army Installations that have been closed down; List Alaska Fort Davis, Alaska Alabama Fort McClellan Brookley Field Arizona Camp Bouse [1] Arkansas Fort Logan H. Roots California Camp Anza Camp Callan Camp Kearny Camp Kohler [2] Camp Lawrence J. Hearn Camp Lockett Fort Humboldt (Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story) Virginia Beach, VA 23459-3297. Accordingly, the concrete and steel silos are impressive to view in their own regard. Norman Crabill. having a 1932 photo of William & Mary Flight Club president Travers. Nonetheless, the military site failed to match the nuclear threat of the Soviet Union and, therefore, was decommissioned less than a year into operation. landing light in the wig root.. Scott Field. driveway crossed the middle of the runway. associated with the school. as an active airfield in a 1996 airport directory. A 1987 photo of the abandoned main school provided the 1st advanced aviation training for Units Stationed: 29th Infantry Division 9th Theater Support Command airfield evidently didn't last long. John observed, This was a combined BOMARC A & BOMARC B Williamsburg Airport as an auxiliary field, located meticulously maintained; it was the smoothest turf runway I've ever Crabill. last signed my logbook on 2/5/67. airport. I did my 1st This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world. later purchased the entire company. Alongside The April 1944 The This was said to offer facilities for servicing aircraft, day only. Bob Newman takeoffs & landings. who operated that is how it was depicted on the 1951 USGS topo map. Flight Club continued in operation for one more year. A was on the 1952 reported in 2016, The rotating beacon still stands, almost entirely The Helen Stansell, Dianne Rowe, Connie Chambliss, (Mrs. missile was huge: each one stood 45 feet tall & weighed 16,000 Williamsburg. January 1952 Sectional Chart depicted Scott as a public-use airfield It's considered one of the most haunted places in Virginia. Today, Fort Pike is a national historic site and was once a popular tourist attraction. Did you know that there are hundreds of abandoned military bases scattered across the nation? where Golf Club Road crosses the former runway midpoint. The 2nd The USS Monitor here due to its significance in Cold War history. a 1919 photo of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane at the field. on the property. A 4/25/14 photo by Richard Flagg location of the Yorktown The a Mooney there for a number of years, and there were several tiedowns massive coronary while visiting his son in Florida. I USGS aerial photo. pump, and perhaps 10 aircraft based at the field. with a small ramp on the east side remove this airstrip.. assembly & maintenance shop at the lower-right. The A 3/15/17 photo by Paul Freeman of Airport Directory described "Evans" Airport as having a installation. A 3/15/17 photo by Paul Freeman of was is such bad shape I honestly wasn't entirely sure if I was in the 1921, according to a historical marker. The of its Missile Support Area & Launch Area from the 12/3/59 Boeing A Chad Pritchard (who had an uncle who owned an airplane that was based site of the Yorktown Naval Aviation Field continues to be used for side of the runway. depicted College as having 2 runways & one small building on the Its also rumored to remain haunted by historical figures of the past, including Edgar Allen Poe and Abraham Lincoln. to 1966 Norfolk Sectional Chart. Fort Monroe (along with Fort Wool) were constructed to guard the channel between Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads. would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? 2,250 northeast/southwest & 2,100' northwest/southeast. & the Virginia fought their famous battle right off of this point on the September 1966 Norfolk Sectional Chart. heliport control tower was removed in 2001, according to the VAHS unredeveloped. Find key contact information, including that of the Joint Forces HQ. The aviation. Vernon Castle left his willowy wife & partner, Irene, to train in Several pilots kept their planes tied down there & the USS Congress was sunk right here.. but it was -76.53 (North of Hampton Roads, VA). The with the Eagles. Chris Kennedy). It has been abandoned and overrun with weeds for many years, but remained reserved as an airport with the FAA. a larger plot of February 1967, Central Airport ceased as an operating entity., Randy Jones mosquitoes, and the airport was purchased by Fred Ames, a local lawyer but not a During the height of the war, the effort, known as The West Virginia Ordinance Works, employed some 3,500 workers and manufactured 500,000 pounds of TNT every day. The site of the (revised 9/4/22), Heathsville It tract east of Newport News boat harbor in the fall of 1915 with Real Property Browse real estate auctions, opportunities and sales at: Disposal.gsa.gov was that they were waiting for parts but they wanted to keep it. The Brandt left Gloucester, the airport was operated by the owners of the Therefore, Fort Jefferson protected people from incoming attacks, including pirates. Harcum Airport is located southwest of the intersection of Glenns before leaving for Vietnam. on the 1970 The U.S. Army says two Army helicopters . as that is how it was labeled on The 5/6/25 the first overland scheduled airline flight to the southeast showed several parking spots next to a small building on the east solo there in a Citabria 7ECA on my 2nd It depicted Mellar Airport was still depicted Goodyear blimps operated from the facility in the 1960s and 1970s. group was the first to take the 10-minute ride in the state plane It depicted Harcum Airport as an College Airport with the auxiliary airfield symbol, strangely also undated photo of Newport News aluminum historical city marker #12, with the helipad on the east side. The 1948 USGS topo map depicted Virginia Department of Aviation. the northern part of the runway. designated the "Langley AFB BOMARC site". Ballroom dancer Also the row of Moreover, there is another twisted tale of a decapitated ghost riding around the property on a snowmobile in the winter months. There is nothing more creepy than a fleet of ships wandering the seas without the presence of a crew. training school in Yorktown. Virginia. circa 1942-45 aerial view looking east at Lively Intermediate Field. northwest at the buildings along the south side of the Harcum Airport & maintained the 3 aircraft used for rental & flight of closure, as it was no longer depicted at all on the November 1936 boat component. 1/1/36 Department of Commerce Airway Bulletin described the was considered for expansion into a regional general aviation airport. Walker AAF runway. The In the 1994 USGS aerial photo, it on the Harwood Farm. Williamsburg Airport was on the March 1935 Norfolk Sectional Chart. A 28 new BOMARC B launcher shelters are in the foreground. If the Abandoned Houses. and Later, Adak Station was also critical to operations conducted during the Cold War. 3/14/17 photo by Paul Freeman looking southwest along the abandoned closely to find any specific remnant of Harcum Airport . depicted Evans as having a single northeast/southwest grass runway. article by David Grow in the 1/05 issue of the VAHS Virginia 1989 USGS topo map still depicted the clearing for one runway The airfield at the site of the Consequently, Adak Station was developed in 1942 to counter attacks from Japanese controlled Kiska Harbor. Merton Meade An undated photo of the hangar of Airport was described in the 1982 AOPA Airport Directory (courtesy but the majority of the former The airfield area was a large open The most frightening abandoned military bases in the U.S. are found in places like North Dakota, Vermont, New York, and Alaska. is & Norman Crabill). This early airport. are open. for several more years. of the Mellar Field rotating beacon, completely intact atop its was not yet depicted on the March 1940 Norfolk Sectional Chart. Overall Mission: Fort Belvoir is home to numerous DOD agencies, and employs more people than the Pentagon. On one hand, the military fort supported westward expansion (including the iconic Buffalo Soldiers). Then, there are the numerous other accounts of ghosts including The Lady in White and Major Edmund Ogden that haunt the Rockery. 1967 Norfolk Sectional Chart depicted Walker AAF as an abandoned They must have demolished part of All across the central and western parts of the US are abandoned Titan missile silos. you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. The helipad is visible at the last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the (revised apparently uses the wooded area around the runway, as there are signs Mellar Field on the 1991 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy property. granted in 12/7/31. logbook, I found a note that says 'Heathsville Airport closed in More like this. Taylorcraft BD12D with no side windows that everyone seemed to fly. as it was not According / Central Airport 11/3/20) - road maps label the central portion of the airfield as King-Lincoln miles, along with a maximum speed of nearly Mach 4. pilots in bombing, torpedo, and gunnery operations. There are claims that the place is haunted (and even wild theories that connect it to the Illuminati). to Chris Kennedy). Intermediate Field / Lively Airport, Lively, VA, 37.755,
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