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Lowell Airport | |
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Summary | |
Operator | Private |
Location | Lowell, Massachusetts |
Built | Unknown |
In use | 1928-1947 |
Occupants | Private |
Elevation AMSL | 102 ft / 31 m |
Coordinates | 42°36′41.36″N 71°17′32.74″W / 42.6114889°N 71.2924278°W |
Lowell Airport was an airfield operational in the mid-20th century in Lowell, Massachusetts. The airport hosted the Moth Aircraft Corp. of Lowell, where 179 de Havilland Moth planes were manufactured under license between 1929 and 1931. [1]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
general notability guideline. (May 2024) |
Lowell Airport | |
---|---|
Summary | |
Operator | Private |
Location | Lowell, Massachusetts |
Built | Unknown |
In use | 1928-1947 |
Occupants | Private |
Elevation AMSL | 102 ft / 31 m |
Coordinates | 42°36′41.36″N 71°17′32.74″W / 42.6114889°N 71.2924278°W |
Lowell Airport was an airfield operational in the mid-20th century in Lowell, Massachusetts. The airport hosted the Moth Aircraft Corp. of Lowell, where 179 de Havilland Moth planes were manufactured under license between 1929 and 1931. [1]