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Santa Paula Airport covers an area of 51 acres (21 ha) at an elevation of 250 feet (76 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 4/22 with an asphalt surface measuring 2,665×60 feet (812×18 m); it also one helipad designated H1 which is 60×60 feet (18×18 m).
Steve McQueen (1930-1980): actor, spent the last two years of his life (1979–1980) in Santa Paula, often flying his biplane from the Santa Paula Airport; he and his soon-to-be wife Barbara lived in his hangar at the airport until they moved into a home on South Mountain Road [73] just outside town. [74] Randy Mendoza (b. 1996): soccer player
Jul. 12—The Baldwin County Airport Committee spent a portion of its meeting Monday discussing the shortage of airport hangars. Jim Wolfgang, chairman of the local airport committee, said he ...
The identity of the pilot, who is from the city of Santa Paula, has not been released by authorities. The crash east of Santa Paula Airport was reported shortly before 12:30 p.m. Sunday, according ...
Aviation Museum of Santa Paula at the Santa Paula Airport, Santa Paula [3] SFO Museum at the San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco [4] Flight Path Museum & Learning Center at Los Angeles International Airport Imperial Terminal, Los Angeles, California [5]
Flames from a wildfire which has already burnt 20,630 acres of land in California could be seen raging directly above one of its airports. The skies above Santa Paula Airport were black with smoke ...
The hangar is noted for its architecture, especially its elaborate towers, tile roofs and arches. The designers' intent was likely to promote the new airport. [2] The building is 17,037 square feet (1,582.8 m 2), currently divided into 10,497 sq ft (975.2 m 2) of cargo handling space and 6,540 sq ft (608 m 2) of office space. The bay is 99 feet ...
The No.1 Cardington hangar is original, but extended; the No.2 hangar was relocated to Cardington from Pulham in 1928. [2] In 1924, the Imperial Airship Communications scheme planned to extend mail and passenger service to British India, so an 859-foot hangar was constructed at Karachi (now in Pakistan) in 1929. This was the intended ...