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Here is a website with info and pictures of old closed NH airports including
Lakes Region: http://www.airfields-freeman.com/NH/...s_NH.htm#lakes |
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That rig looks remarkably like something I found last summer. Viz was bad even at 40 feet so I didn't film it.
I have seen many things in the lake that are strange. Some I could eventually ID, many I could not. This structure/object was one I could not. It was like nothing I had ever seen before. It was heavy wood, with odd angles to the planking, that had both as I recall a horizontal dimension and a vertical dimension up into the water column. It still baffles me. When I saw the picture APS posted it clicked that maybe this is one of these great old machines. If so it would be worth bringing up. I will go back this summer and dive it again, this time filming it. Thanks for the great pictures everyone. My father was a private pilot for almost 40 years-fond memories flying with him all over. |
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Diver 1111, information on that propeller-driven iceboat would be very much appreciated. Merwin still has family in Wolfeboro and nearby environs, and I'm "hoovering" all I can for this thread.
![]() Yes, the same entity that closed Wolfeboro Power, mentioned here: http://winnipesaukee.com/forums/show...ht=Satterfield Of course, being a neighbor of Merwin, I should have very few photographs of Merwin Horn. Otherwise healthy, his legs had given out, so he spent his last years close by the Airpark's hanger—"hanging out" in the sun. ![]() In this undated photo, Merwin (R) is discussing an engine feature to a Civil Air Patrol member. (Name and rank unknown). The Civil Air Patrol was active during and after WWII. Following its heydays, this region's CAP was intermittently active at the Wolfeboro Airpark from the 1950s to the Airpark's dissolution. Until the Airpark was sold, Merwin stored a dark blue school bus close to the workshop. The bus was painted in CAP colors and logo. I saw that same bus in Moultonborough perhaps eight years ago. Where the Civil Air Patrol has gone now is anybody's guess. ![]() ![]() . |
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Did Horn or a relative ever used to live on Keewaydin Road in what is now a yellow house just before the pavement ends?
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I think his name was Horn. I am thinking they were not relatives though. I could tell you some stories about him! He was scary. Now you have peaked my interest, I am going to try to wake the memory up!!! |
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The boat in your photo looks like the one we sold to your father many moons ago.
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Still trying to remember the name of the guy that lived in the yellow house, well, the one I think you are talking about. He also owned the camp down by the water beside Osseo. |
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I am thinking Wes Horne (with an e)was the Horne that lived in that house. But he was not the guy I was thinking of. He might have owned it before this guy? You now have me very curious. I hate how we forget things!!!
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Yes. It was Horne with an e. Could have been Russell, Forest, Wesley or Herbert.
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![]() Last I heard, a condominium built on the former airport property has fallen into disrepair. More information on the hanger's copper weathervane formerly located on the Orvis store [airport hanger], and the "2013-news" is, that store is (was) vacant. here. That weathervane isn't intended to be a good replica of the Waco biplanes maintained at White Mountain Airport. If you'd bought tickets to fly The Red Baron at the White Mountain Airport, you'd have bought them from the wife of the Red Baron pilot—who was my Dad. White Mountain Airport had a Blue Waco, too, but don't know if it had a name. Two of the "tourists" flying together over Mt. Washington included John McEnroe and Ilie (Nasty) Nastase.![]() Every pilot loves to fly, and my Dad had it in spades. He "commuted" with his Cessna 180 from Wolfeboro Air Park to White Mountain Airport so he could fly some more! ![]() Also below, a portion of a 1984 Granite State News article by local, Jean Batchelder. I haven't seen anything of late by Jean Batchelder, and don't know what a VASI system is, but pretty sure it's gone. ![]() Hard to believe that a serviceable dock was replaced in 1984, then replaced again in 1995, then replaced again in 2014 (with three docks), then two docks replaced again last year. I've picked the wrong career! ![]() .
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My family had moved adjacent to the Wolfeboro Airpark 12 years before the below flyover took place. Judging by the below video, no military jet flyover at that altitude has occurred since.
This 1967 flyover occurred above Camp Wyanoke on the shore of Winter Harbor—adjacent to Carry Beach. While I'd heard of this flyover "over the Internet", I've just received an email with more detailing: Quote:
filmed over Camp Wyanoke—perhaps on Super-8 movie film—the accompanying YouTube video appears here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sfju...ature=youtu.be The actual flyover begins upon the accompanying song's lyrics, "...when this war is over...". Less than a mile away, the Horns' telephone was ringing off the hook at the Airpark. ![]() However, the video shows a jet with a single exhaust, intake, and engine—and appears to be a F8U Crusader. This puts the above quote into the category of "Mists of Memory and Time". "Writer's License"? To be fair, they are both U.S. Navy jets. ![]() A video comparing the two fighters in a "friendly dogfight": http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x47vsla .
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So, what's that song ....... sounds like the Kingston Trio ..... is like the last verse from 'Head'n for the Hills' sung by the Limelighters in about 1963 ... google knows everything.
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While browsing FlightAware, I just discovered a C.A.P. photo.
Out West (NM), their Cessna Skylane has a very distinctive appearance: .
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A longtime commercial tenant at The Lakes Region Airpark was Eastern Topographics aircraft. In addition to covering New Hampshire's many geographical features, they sell aerial photographs of Lakes Region properties.
Their office abuts West Lake Restaurant north of Wolfeboro. In 2016, I'd contacted them for details of their relationship with Merwin Horn—owner/operator of The Lakes Region Airpark. Eastern Topographics Office Manager: Quote:
![]() Since then, the staff has kindly provided a photograph for this thread, taken about 1995.
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As an almost daily user of MS Flight Simulator 2020 I was happy to find that someone had created detailed scenery of the Wolfeboro airport including the water runways. After flying in and out a few times I now know better how the field was positioned along the lake and what it looked like.
This is free scenery for MSFS 2020 users and easy to install. Thanks to "FlyingsCool" for creating it. The README file even contains a link to this thread (started in 2005!) for more information.: https://flightsim.to/file/1808/lakes...o-nh-lake-winn |
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With the missions of SAR, disaster relief, and homeland security, the Civil Air Patrol operates over 550 Cessna aircraft over this country, with more being added every year!
https://dcnewsroom.blogspot.com/2023...ix-cessna.html |
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