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The
Frederick Municipal Airport
has long been a vital and necessary asset to the community.
Aviation began in Frederick on August 21, 1911, when
a flight to Frederick occurred. This historical cross-country
flight was made in a Wright "B" Airplane piloted
by Lt. Hap Arnold, which took off at 6:34 a.m. from
College Park and landed in Frederick, Maryland at 7:23
a.m. Lt. Hap Arnold continued his career in military
aviation and eventually became General of The United
States Air Force. The co-pilot on the flight was Captain
Chandler.
Construction
at the present site of Frederick Municipal Airport began
March 26, 1946, under the administration of Mayor Lloyd
C. Culler. The first airplane to land in the grass at
the new airport was a Stinson piloted by A.B. Sutherland
on April 17, 1946. To build the Airport, the City received
a number of federal and state grants to construct runways,
taxiways and other facilities to support the Airport.
The Airport was dedicated on April 27, 1949.
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Airport Drive East
Frederick, MD 21701
301-600-2201
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