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Mason Airfield Airport (NH76) in Mason, New Hampshire
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Mason Airfield Airport (NH76)

  • General
  • Type: Airport, Status: Operational, Acivation Date: 03/01/2000, Runways: 1, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Private, Site Number: 13333.51*A, Location ID: NH76, Region: New England, Aeronautical sectional chart: New York, Tie-In FSS ID: BGR, Tie-In FSS Name: Bangor, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 740 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCB, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZBW, Boundary ARTCC Name: Boston, Airspace Determination: Conditional, Inspection Group: Owner, Inspection Method: 5010-2 Private use mail out program
  • Location
  • State: New Hampshire, County: Hillsborough, City: Mason, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 42° 43' 44.310'', Lng: -71° 47' 03.260'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 42.728975, Lng: -71.784239, GPS determination method: Estimated, Distance from central business district: 1 mi (SW) Find on map
  • Owner
  • Michael Farrey, 492 Old Ashby Rd, Mason, Nh 03048, 603-878-1622
  • Manager
  • Michael Farrey, 492 Old Ashby Rd, Mason, Nh 03048, 603-878-1622
  • Operations
  • Period: 01/15/1999 - 01/15/2000
  • Additional
  • Magnetic Variation: 16W (Year 1995), Segmented circle airport marker system: No
  • Remarks
  • Airspace Determination: PRVDD VFR OPNS & ALL USERS ARE ADVISED OF THIS.

Runway 1

  • Base End
  • Base End ID: 15, FAA FAR Part 77 Category: Utility runway with a visual approach
  • Reciprocal End
  • Reciprocal End ID: 33, FAA FAR Part 77 Category: Utility runway with a visual approach
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Rich Barnett
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May 28, 2012 @ 7:07 am
Is the DC-3 still there and is it possible to take photographs of it?

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