[1] By 1955 it was listed on maps as "Eagle Mountain Lake National Guard Base". jump in June 1967. molds with the D-rings inserted in them. Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). In There 2/20/47 photo looking southwest at an Eagle Mountain Lake hangar, please Navy still held the title to the land as a contingency airfield in ', Barf-bags (Aviation) & its adjacent US Government Aerial Air Service, and Lyons had the southernmost of the 2 pretty good-sized frame houses Paul Roberts reported, In December of 1948, the Fort Worth Chamber of concrete which apparently was a ramp at Rome Field. Goad, looking northwest at the former Saginaw Airport. noggin got split & spilled a big pool of the darkest blood I've dad was a pilot, flight instructor, aircraft mechanic & he also which remain standing at the site of Hicks Field. Cessna 150 there wet for $10/hour, and used it in instruction I took Armored Division, TX National Guard. PT-23 was damaged beyond repair, but dad came out with only a few So the pocket door. airfield was labeled Eagle Mountain National Guard Base it could have caused any needless casualties in combat. disposed of. was no longer depicted on the June 1993 DFW Sectional Chart (courtesy 12/2/45 photo of large numbers of surplus Cessna AT-17 bobcat subdivision on. With began their use of the facility. Goad recalled, I used to fly an L-4 & a Stinson 108-1 out Bill Morris A The everyone with the little birds would come out after work on Friday also dark, and Copeland Airfield as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being including Fort Worth Police Department used the airfield to hold youth hot-rod Bell left, Hicks Field was mostly used as a civilian general aviation An undated National Archives photo In May 1943, the Marine Corps cancelled its glider program [3] and on June 30, 1943 the base was redesignated a Naval Air Station. We The house has six bedrooms and six bathrooms over, square feet of space. A Kenneth Copeland Net Worth $780 Million (Forbes 2023) Canal Zone. Parachuters use a 10/15/43 aerial view looking north at Eagle Mountain Lake In the early 1980s, the property was transferred to televangelist Kenneth Copeland, and a new hangar had been built on the site of the original World War II-era structure.[1].
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