You know, I hadn't looked at that page.  But it is really interesting.  I lived 
in the Northern VA area and visited the old factory when it was a chart 
distribution center, probably in the 70s.  Never knew its history.

Thanks for pointing it out.




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From: Daniel Arditi <[email protected]>
To: Bob Stearns <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:03:31 PM
Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Abandoned and Little Known Airfields


Direct link:
 
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/MD/Airfields_MD_PG_C.html#erco

Best regards !
Daniel Arditi
Buenos Aires, Argentina


 

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 From: Daniel Arditi <[email protected]>
To: Bob Stearns <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:58:11 PM
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This one is great !!! 
 
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/MD/Airfields_MD_PG_C.html
 
Go directly to "ERCO Field, Riverdale, MD"
 
Best regards !
Daniel Arditi
Buenos Aires, Argentina




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 From: Bob Stearns <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 9:22:55 AM
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Abandoned and Little Known Airfields






On the bus ride back from the AIr Force Museum Friday Jim Stokes and I 
reminisced about some old airfield south of DC called "Hybla Valley." Jim said 
he flew from there in the early 50's but could not find a reference to it. 
Well, Jim, here's a link to find its history discussed in some detail.

http://www.airfield s-freeman. com/index. htm

This site has many airports in just about every state listed so it may be of 
interest to more of the more mature Ercoupers. eh?


   


      

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