> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:50 PM, Dave Swarthout <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> "A heliport is a small airport suitable only for use by helicopters. 
> Heliports typically contain one or more helipads and may have limited 
> facilities such as fuel, lighting, a windsock, or even hangars. In larger 
> towns and cities, customs facilities may be available at a heliport."

The only two large aerodromes in my area are both heliports

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/36.31761/139.10783

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/36.4342/138.9530

Many heliports have a "runway" with a marked taxiway and official runway 
designation. This is for very large helicopters that are then towed or taxi off 
the "runway" to adjacent pads and hangars. These helipads serve as parking for 
large helis, and helipads for small ones, as well as emergency services. (First 
link)

The military ones often have very short actual runways (you could physically 
land very small planes on them) but are designated for helicopter use only. The 
large runway is used for mass landings and takeoffs, or serves vstol craft like 
an osprey, which flies as a plane, but has to take of like a helicopter (with a 
very short roll if it is heavy). (Second link)

So please note on the page tagging an actual numbered "runway" - even though it 
is just 50 feet square (or much larger for military ones)  - is proper and 
expected for some Helipads, as their designations as a "runway" are listed in 
international aerodrome information lists. 

Javbw. 
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