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  2. Sandy Creek Airpark - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Creek Airpark (FAA LID: 75FL) is a private residential airpark located in the East Bay Sector, 10 miles (16 km) southeast of the central business district of Panama City, in Bay County, Florida, United States. [1] This airport has one dusk-to-dawn lighted runway, and a green-white beacon.

  3. Jumbolair Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jumbolair Aviation & Equestrian Estates is an aviation-related gated community and airpark situated alongside the airport's runway, the largest private paved airfield in the United States. [ 4 ] A 380-acre (150 ha) horse ranch built by Muriel Vanderbilt , which was purchased by Arthur Jones (inventor of the Nautilus cam ) in 1980, sits at the ...

  4. Hidden Lake Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Lake Airport covers an area of 42 acres (17 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (5/23) measuring 4,425 x 50 ft. There are 80 aircraft based at this airport: 75 single-engine and 5 multi-engine. [1]

  5. Why Stop at a Jet? You Can Now Have Your Own Private ... - AOL

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    Limington Airport and its hangars could be yours. It's one of 610 private fly-in communities—ranging from rustic to ultra-luxurious—across the US.

  6. Airpark - Wikipedia

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    A residential airpark (also spelled air park) is a "fly-in community" specifically designed around an airport where the residents own their privately owned airplanes which they park in their hangars, usually attached to the home or integrated into their home.

  7. Spruce Creek Airport - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Creek Airport (FAA LID: 7FL6) is a private airport located in Port Orange, seven miles (11 km) south of the central business district of Daytona Beach, in Volusia County, Florida, United States. [1] It was originally constructed during World War II as an outlying field (OLF) to nearby Naval Air Station DeLand and NAS Daytona Beach.