Ever wondered what happened to that quirky little airport where your grandpa learned to fly, or maybe where you once buzzed the tower in a Cessna (allegedly)? Check out https://www.airfields-freeman.com – the internet’s ultimate time machine for aviation nerds, history buffs, and curious wanderers alike.
Created by Paul Freeman, a private pilot and aerospace engineer with a passion for aviation archaeology, this site is a lovingly crafted archive of over 2,700 abandoned and obscure airfields across all 50 states. From WWII military bases to sleepy grass strips that vanished into suburbia, Freeman’s site is a treasure trove of aerial photos, historical maps, personal anecdotes, and reader contributions that bring these ghost airports back to life.
It’s not flashy, think more Indiana Jones than Silicon Valley, but it’s packed with stories. You’ll find everything from the rooftop heliport on the old World Trade Center to forgotten fields in the middle of nowhere that once hosted barnstormers and crop dusters.
Whether you’re a pilot, a historian, or just someone who enjoys a good rabbit hole, this site is a delightful dive into America’s aviation past. And yes, it’s all free! |