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Jim
This weekend I went to the Karnack-Uncertain metroplex in NE Texas for catfish. While navigating there via Google Maps, I noticed "Fly n Fish Lodge Airport" prominently displayed on the map, so on the way home, we drove by to see what that was all about.
Turns out, the lodge itself was all about to fall down, and clearly had been defunct for decades. The condition of the strip was harder to determine, though it was clearly not heavily used. It looked like the place might have an interesting history, so I did some Googling when I got home, and didn't learn much, but during the process I came across something I hadn't seen before.
Looking at the Google Maps satellite view, it turns out there's an airport just a couple miles north of the Fly n Fish strip. Pavement looks a little suspect, but there's at least one nice new hangar on the strip. (Bing maps shows a better view of the hangar, and also seems to show remnants of where the runway used to extend to the SSE, but has since been overgrown by trees, much like the northern extension of the Fly n Fish runway...in fact, the two runways came fairly close to intersecting!)
But it is not mentioned at all on the sectional for that area.
This is the first time I've seen such a clearly-recognizable runway--something that obviously is or was an airport--not marked at all on a sectional.
Is this common and I just didn't know it? Or is it as unusual as I think it is for there to be a paved runway on the ground and no mention on the map?
Here's the Google maps and sectionals for what I'm talking about:
Fly n Fish (zoomed in): http://goo.gl/K6vFiK
Fly n Fish and mystery airport (FnF at bottom-right, ma at top center): http://goo.gl/DK5BmF
Mystery airport (zoomed in): http://goo.gl/hij3cP
Bing maps view of mystery airport with hangar clearly visible: http://binged.it/1khh1hH
And here's the sectional: http://goo.gl/XgOJUR
Thoughts?
Turns out, the lodge itself was all about to fall down, and clearly had been defunct for decades. The condition of the strip was harder to determine, though it was clearly not heavily used. It looked like the place might have an interesting history, so I did some Googling when I got home, and didn't learn much, but during the process I came across something I hadn't seen before.
Looking at the Google Maps satellite view, it turns out there's an airport just a couple miles north of the Fly n Fish strip. Pavement looks a little suspect, but there's at least one nice new hangar on the strip. (Bing maps shows a better view of the hangar, and also seems to show remnants of where the runway used to extend to the SSE, but has since been overgrown by trees, much like the northern extension of the Fly n Fish runway...in fact, the two runways came fairly close to intersecting!)
But it is not mentioned at all on the sectional for that area.
This is the first time I've seen such a clearly-recognizable runway--something that obviously is or was an airport--not marked at all on a sectional.
Is this common and I just didn't know it? Or is it as unusual as I think it is for there to be a paved runway on the ground and no mention on the map?
Here's the Google maps and sectionals for what I'm talking about:
Fly n Fish (zoomed in): http://goo.gl/K6vFiK
Fly n Fish and mystery airport (FnF at bottom-right, ma at top center): http://goo.gl/DK5BmF
Mystery airport (zoomed in): http://goo.gl/hij3cP
Bing maps view of mystery airport with hangar clearly visible: http://binged.it/1khh1hH
And here's the sectional: http://goo.gl/XgOJUR
Thoughts?
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