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- Q3813506 abstract "Bradford Field (FAA LID: NC05) is a private-use airport located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Huntersville, a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States. It is privately owned by W. O. & Cecil D. Bradford. It was opened in the late 1960s by the Bradford brothers at the request of a few private aircraft owners in the town of Huntersville. The original turf airport in Huntersville was little more than a fenced in cow pasture located at one end of the Meacham farm south of Huntersville. A minor aircraft accident involving a Piper J-3 "Cub" and the subsequent FAA investigation led to the closing of Meacham field, and the forced relocation of the two aircraft hangared there.Bradford Field initially operated with only two aircraft a Beechcraft Staggerwind biplane and the repaired Piper J-3 involved in the Meacham Field accident. There were no hangars, or refueling facilities. In the early 1970 a single row of aircraft hangars were added as well as a refueling station and a small 30x30 foot concrete building. The building housed a small lounge, restrooms and an office.The airport continued to expand and by the late seventies had two rows of hangars and had close to 35 aircraft.".
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- Q3813506 runwayDesignation "6/24".
- Q3813506 runwayLength "1173.0".
- Q3813506 runwayLength "1173.48".
- Q3813506 runwaySurface "Turf".
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- Q3813506 elevationF "649".
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- Q3813506 faa "NC05".
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- Q3813506 name "Bradford Field".
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- Q3813506 comment "Bradford Field (FAA LID: NC05) is a private-use airport located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Huntersville, a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States. It is privately owned by W. O. & Cecil D. Bradford. It was opened in the late 1960s by the Bradford brothers at the request of a few private aircraft owners in the town of Huntersville.".
- Q3813506 label "Bradford Field (North Carolina)".
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- Q3813506 name "Bradford Field".