Anyone know the history of Truth or Consequences Municipal Airport? I've e-mailed both the airport manager and T or C librarian and haven't gotten a response.
True, though a similar stunt happened in 1999:... apparently it is just not as easy to do a name change like it was in 1950.
And Westland Michigan (formerly Nankin Township) was named after a shopping mall.
I went in there about 15 years ago. The locals at the airport had a story of when Airforce One went in and broke up some pavement. Sorry that is all I have.
Another weird one in New Mexico is 24N. Big ol 7500 foot runway in the middle of the Jicarilla reservation. I would suspect it was built for the oil and gas industry.
That was about 60 nm to the SSE, at Las Cruces Municipal Airport. Dubya landed at LRU in 2004 (in a 757) and one of the C-17s supporting the trip sank into 4/22 despite warnings from airport management not to land on that runway.
To the OP, I wish I knew more about TCS to share. Given the unusual runway layout, I've always assumed it began as an auxiliary airfield for WWII bomber crews training out of Kirtland or Roswell... but I can't find anything to support that.
Here's a shot I took of TCS while flying back from Santa Teresa in 2014: https://ibb.co/n87c7jf