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![]() "Jon Woellhaf" wrote in message news:mO6dnci- Sky Ranch apparently last appeared on a 1977 Denver Sectional and was at Thanks for the info, Jon. So, Sky Ranch, too, has disappeared. The list of things I remember that no longer exist is becoming long and distinguished. :-) But I did note on Google Earth that the hangar we used to keep the Aero Club planes in at Buckley appears to still be there -- hard to believe, as it was quite old in 1971. Perhaps they've replaced it with one that looks similar from above. That hangar was marvelous - old wood structure, walk in and get overwhelmed with the aromas of old dust, oil, and solvent. Just breathing the air could create aviators! I should think that today it would probably be declared "hazardous" by some Federal acronym. Things certainly have changed in this area. I used to watch jets take off from Lowry. Now it's mostly a residential area. Our old training building is a school. Buckley is now an Air Force Base. It was Navy then. What was it when we were at Lowry? An Air Force Station, I think. I knew that Lowry had closed. I guess that was some few years ago now. During the time we were at Lowry and I was learning to fly, Buckley was an ANG base. I remember that training flights from several military bases would use BKF as an x-c destination, particularly on Fridays in winter. Amazing how many of those aircraft developed mech write-ups on late Friday afternoon in Denver. Equally amazing was the fact that so many of these guys "just happened" to carry their skis along with them on x-c trips! Hmmmmm......... I don't recall US6 continuing straight east and intersecting I-70. I'm sure you're right. When I was going to Buckley, as you left Lowry on 6th Ave, once you got past -- what? Peoria maybe? -- it was all prairie, except for where they were just starting the I225 construction. |
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