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Billy Mitchell Airport



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About 60 miles south of the Wright Brothers National Memorial, almost hidden by the beautiful Hatteras Island scenery of maritime forest, barren dunes, and seemingly endless beaches, is a small gem of an airport named after an aviation legend. Built in the 1960’s by the North Carolina Department of Aviation, and operated by the National Park Service, the Billy Mitchell Airport, in the Village of Frisco, North Carolina, sits just off the two-lane “Beach Road” (Hwy 12) that stretches along the 70 some miles of the Cape Hatteras National Sea Shore. It was just off this Hatteras coast where General Billy Mitchell conducted historic tests in 1923 to demonstrate the effectiveness of aerial bombardment of seagoing vessels. (Photo above - end of the runway, taken from the dunes)


The 3000’ X 75’ runway is just yards away from the dunes separating the airstrip from the beach and ocean. The airport is unattended, and without lights, fuel, or running water, but very well maintained. It is open during daylight hours only. It serves private pilots as well as emergency, military (*see photo below), and medevac aircraft. A local flying service provides aerial tours of the island, plus the airport is close to the vacation amenities of Hatteras Island such as fishing, charters, camping, motels, restaurants, vacation rental homes, and the beaches. (Photo on the left - the airport "terminal").

Photo below: A V-22 Osprey practices touch and go landings at Billy Mitchell Airport on 04/26/2017

CLICK THE IMAGE to see more photos of the Osprey at Billy Mitchell Airport.


For more information on the airport see this Outer Banks Visitors Guide site at https://www.outerbanks.com/billy-mitchell-airport.html

and a National Park Service article on Gen. Mitchell at https://www.nps.gov/stateoftheparks/caha/culturalresources/billymitchell.cfm

For navigation information for Billy Mitchell Airport, with map & aerial photo, see https://www.airnav.com/airport/KHSE


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Location

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park 

16 S. Williams St., Dayton, OH 45402

Visitor Center:

For details and seasonal date schedules see https://www.nps.gov/daav/planyourvisit/hours.htm

or please call (937) 225-7705 for the current park schedule.

Parking:

From W. Third St., turn south on Williams St and then turn left on Fourth St. Go 1/2 block and turn left into the Visitor Center parking area.

CLICK HERE for a parking map.

See the Visitor Center page for details on hours and for a map.

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