What is the name of that US airport with a round runway. The runway that you can land on from any direction?
Mile Square was there when I learned to fly at Fullerton in the 1960s. Whenever my CFI and I got within gliding distance of it, I knew an "engine failure" was imminent.There used to be a field in So Cal called Mile Square.
There is one here in Indiana. I can’t recall the identifier though.
Edit: Converse Airport 1I8
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/converse-1i8-concrete-landing-mat.98680/
And it was pretty much determined that that arrangement isn’t feasible. No matter which direction you land it has to be in a straight line. Curved runways are problematic.
BBC did a special about this once. Here’s a short link about it.
And it was pretty much determined that that arrangement isn’t feasible. No matter which direction you land it has to be in a straight line. Curved runways are problematic.
I flew out to Wichita years ago to look at an airplane. The owner had his own airfield at his home. I asked him the runway heading and he laughed....he owned many acres and if he needed to depart to the east...he aimed that direction, south...aimed south. Just a huge field, very flat, with not obstacles in any direction when departing from his hangar beside his house.
Seems like a lot of wasted farmland and a lot of grass to mow.
Back in the day before tail skids were replaced by tail wheels, I guess that's how they did it.
I did not understand why BBC bothered to do a special about this... there are *so many* issues with a round runway airport that the one its intended to overcome (crosswinds?) seems completely ridiculous. I don't understand why airtime is given to obviously stupid ideas. Imagine flying an instrument approach to a circular runway? Or what... are they all CIRCLING approaches..?BBC did a special about this once. Here’s a short link about it.
That was the consensus the last two times we discussed this:I did not understand why BBC bothered to do a special about this... there are *so many* issues with a round runway airport that the one its intended to overcome (crosswinds?) seems completely ridiculous. I don't understand why airtime is given to obviously stupid ideas. Imagine flying an instrument approach to a circular runway? Or what... are they all CIRCLING approaches..?
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Ohhh dats ebil!Hm, round and can land in any direction...
What would be the downside of the dodecagon setup?I'm in the airport engineering and planning business, I swear, if I ever meet that guy who is pushing this circular runway madness, it'll be all I can do to keep from punching him in the throat.
I'm in the airport engineering and planning business, I swear, if I ever meet that guy who is pushing this circular runway madness, it'll be all I can do to keep from punching him in the throat.
I think he's talking about the annular runway proposal depicted in post # 11.What would be the downside of the dodecagon setup?
What would be the downside of the dodecagon setup?
And it was pretty much determined that that arrangement isn’t feasible. No matter which direction you land it has to be in a straight line. Curved runways are problematic.
It's an incredible amount of pavement to maintain.
There is one here in Indiana. I can’t recall the identifier though.
Edit: Converse Airport 1I8
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/converse-1i8-concrete-landing-mat.98680/
I saw that south of my route between Tiffin OH and Lafayette 2 weeks ago. It was hazy, and that’s what I thought I saw, but meant to do more research. Now I know. Thanks!
There used to be a field in So Cal called Mile Square.
I thought the 99's just got a little overzealous there.View attachment 76565 Edwards AFB has/(had?) a dry lakebed with a handful of runways incorporated, 7 or so. Not sure if it’s used as such any more.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Dry_Lake
This concept bothered me so much. Obviously it was designed by a group of people with zero actual knowledge about aviation.. I guess every instrument approach just becomes a CIRCLE to land
BBC did a special about this once. Here’s a short link about it.