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Ryan Airfield [1] (ICAO: KRYN, FAA LID: RYN), also known as Ryan Field, [2] [3] is a city-owned, public-use airport located 12 miles (10 nmi; 19 km) southwest of the central business district of Tucson, a city in Pima County, Arizona, United States. [2]
The airport covers an area of 1,250 acres (510 ha) at an elevation of 70 feet (21 m) above mean sea level.It has three runways: 4L/22R is 7,500 by 150 feet (2,286 × 46 m) with a concrete surface; 4R/22L is 3,799 by 75 feet (1,158 × 23 m) with an asphalt surface; 13/31 is 7,005 by 150 feet (2,135 × 46 m) with an asphalt surface.
Delivery airport for Douglas Aircraft (A-20, B-18, C-47) Delivery airport for Vultee Aircraft (BT-13) Now: Santa Monica Airport (IATA: SMO, ICAO: KSMO, FAA LID: SMO) Hawthorne Municipal Airport, 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Hawthorne; Joint Use: United States Navy Delivery airport for Northrop Aircraft (P-61) Also used by Technical Training Command
Dutch Flats Airport became famous when Ryan built a specially designed aircraft for Charles A. Lindbergh. [2] After completion at the adjoining Ryan factory, Charles A. Lindbergh made the first flight of his Spirit of St. Louis airplane, constructed in 60 days by Ryan Airlines. The 20-minute flight took place on 28 April 1927.
Palo Alto Airport, King City, California; 3d Flying Training Detachment [10] Operated by: Palo Alto School of Aviation Airport. Rankin Field, Tulare, California; 4th Flying Training Detachment [10] 3050th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary), April 1944 Operated by: Rankin Aeronautical Academy [8] Hemet-Ryan Airport, Hemet ...
In December 1972 Mississippi Valley Airlines scheduled service to Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport and Willmar Municipal Airport. [3]Starting in the mid-1970s and continuing until the early 1980s, Lake State Airways operated Piper PA-31 Navajo aircraft on a route between Marshall and Minneapolis with stops in New Ulm and Saint Paul. [4]
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