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Rentschler Field (IATA: EHT, FAA LID: CT88) was an airport in East Hartford, Connecticut in use from 1933 to 1999. Originally a military facility, later a private corporate airport, it was decommissioned in 1999, after which the football stadium of the same name was built on the site.
On June 4, 2005, Rentschler Field hosted two rugby union matches; Wales vs USA Rugby and the 2005 U.S. Rugby Super League Championship game, between New York Athletic Club Rugby Football Club and Belmont Shore RFC in front of 8,027. Wales would defeat the US 77–3 and NYAC would defeat Belmont Shore 23–19.
Rentschler Heliport (FAA LID: CT88) is a private heliport for the exclusive use of Raytheon Technologies, located 2 miles southeast of East Hartford, Connecticut.. From 1933 to about 1997, Rentschler Field was an airfield used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II as a fighter base.
EAST HARTFORD — The first takeaway, being a local, from the U.S. Men’s National Team’s friendly match with Germany on Saturday was, “Gee, Rentschler Field looks a whole lot different when ...
Sep. 19—EAST HARTFORD — Hundreds of truck horns could be heard blaring as a convoy of more than 500 trucks gathered at Rentschler Field this morning as part of a massive event to benefit Make ...
The Hartford Colonials, originally the New York Sentinels, were a professional American football team that played in the United Football League in its 2009 and 2010 seasons. A charter member of the UFL, the Sentinels began play in 2009 nominally representing New York City but playing its home games in three stadiums, none of which were in the city proper: Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler ...
Nov. 10—Rentschler Field at Pratt and Whitney Stadium in East Hartford and Arute Field at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain will each host three state championship football ...
It was primarily used for American football, and was the home field of the University of Connecticut football team from 1953 to 2002. The team's current home is Rentschler Field in East Hartford. It was built for UConn's move up to the NCAA's University Division (later known as Division I-A and now as the Football Bowl Subdivision ) in college ...